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8.00" x 6.00"
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8.00" x 6.00"
Turn, Turn, Turn Wood Print
by Kris Parins
Product Details
Turn, Turn, Turn wood print by Kris Parins. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
The screwdrivers are lined up on the workbench, waiting for the next project. The workshop is on the property of an old Wisconsin fishing camp from... more
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Artist's Description
The screwdrivers are lined up on the workbench, waiting for the next project. The workshop is on the property of an old Wisconsin fishing camp from the 1930s, and the tools have been used by many hands over the years. The title refers to the Pete Seger song lyric: To every thing there is a season, turn, turn, turn, adapted from the Book of Ecclesiastes. The workshop is about to experience a turnover of owners, and may be forever changed; the turn of the screw! Watercolor on Arches 140# 29.25 x 21.75. Shipping is included.
About Kris Parins
1/2023 Kris' award-winning paintings and articles have been featured in Watercolor Artist, International Artist, and American Artist Watercolor magazines, as well as several editions of "Splash, the Best of Watercolor." A Signature Member of several watercolor societies including AWS, NWS and TWSA, her work is regularly included in international competitions, including the prestigious "Birds in Art" exhibition at the Woodson Art Museum, and "FabrianoInAcquarello" in Bologna, Italy. Delight in nature was instilled in Kris in her childhood, spent at the edge of a lake in northern Wisconsin. That same small lake now provides the view and inspiration from the windows of her summer studio. She also maintains a working studio in Sarasota,...
$71.00
Anthony Gerardi
Every time I think I have thought of a cool subject someone like you blows me away with such a simple but original concept! Great job!
Natasha Kozmina
Wow!
Betty Denise
How interesting you make everyday items look! Great use of color in the handles to show their luminance. Love the clever title too!
Janice Sobien
Fantastic! L,f
Carol Groenen
Just great!