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12”x12”x.075”
Acrylic on cradled wood panel
Ready to hang
My neighborhood park, Alamo Square, has a lovely group of rose bushes that were planted many years ago by a neighborhood resident. The fragrant white climbing roses bloom first, followed by the pink roses and a single small plant with large deep orange flowers. This painting combines the colorations of all three of these rose types that I enjoy immensely.
Painted using palette knives and acrylic paints on a cradled birch wood panel, there is a variety of textures, from more heavily layered paint to thinner layers that allow the wood grain to show through.
Shop currently supports orders placed within the US. If you need shipping outside the US, please email me.
This work ships unframed and displays nicely on the wall with the wood sides exposed. If you prefer it framed you can easily add a frame to this standard size panel.
Colors displayed are as close to the original work as possible. There may be some variations depending on your monitor or device.
12”x12”x.075”
Acrylic on cradled wood panel
Ready to hang
My neighborhood park, Alamo Square, has a lovely group of rose bushes that were planted many years ago by a neighborhood resident. The fragrant white climbing roses bloom first, followed by the pink roses and a single small plant with large deep orange flowers. This painting combines the colorations of all three of these rose types that I enjoy immensely.
Painted using palette knives and acrylic paints on a cradled birch wood panel, there is a variety of textures, from more heavily layered paint to thinner layers that allow the wood grain to show through.
Shop currently supports orders placed within the US. If you need shipping outside the US, please email me.
This work ships unframed and displays nicely on the wall with the wood sides exposed. If you prefer it framed you can easily add a frame to this standard size panel.
Colors displayed are as close to the original work as possible. There may be some variations depending on your monitor or device.
12”x12”x.075”
Acrylic on cradled wood panel
Ready to hang
My neighborhood park, Alamo Square, has a lovely group of rose bushes that were planted many years ago by a neighborhood resident. The fragrant white climbing roses bloom first, followed by the pink roses and a single small plant with large deep orange flowers. This painting combines the colorations of all three of these rose types that I enjoy immensely.
Painted using palette knives and acrylic paints on a cradled birch wood panel, there is a variety of textures, from more heavily layered paint to thinner layers that allow the wood grain to show through.
Shop currently supports orders placed within the US. If you need shipping outside the US, please email me.
This work ships unframed and displays nicely on the wall with the wood sides exposed. If you prefer it framed you can easily add a frame to this standard size panel.
Colors displayed are as close to the original work as possible. There may be some variations depending on your monitor or device.