Southbound, ORIGINAL
Southbound, ORIGINAL
“Southbound”
Original, soft pastel painting. Unframed.
… For the love of palms. …
… I see palms, and I think … The south. … Heading north to south in the US, there comes a point in the trip, where you start losing the pines, and start picking up the palms. … Reminds me of times that are warm, relaxing, kicked back… … This particular painting was inspired by a moment in time, out on the boat with my Dad. … We had backed out from the dock, and decided to head south on the intracoastal. … The clouds were spectacular that particular day, and the palms were glistening away in the sun. … Hits from the 60s and 70s were playing on the radio, as we cruised along. … Care free, and free from worry, we cruised along, drinking in that salt air, and just admiring all the beauty. … I’ve seen a million palms, and yet, I never tire of them. … The last time I was at my dads, we learned that there are over 2500 species of palms! … Timeless beauties ❤
… Bringing the outside in. …
. … This beautiful life. … Along the way… Mosey Me. … Enjoy your time …
✌&❤- JM
MATERIALS; UArt archival, professional acid-free, ph neutral pastel paper. Rembrandt pastels, Unison soft pastels, Caran D’Ache pastel pencils
SIZE: 23in x 34.5in
ORIENTATION: Horizontal
ORIGINAL DETAILS
Original pastel paintings are unmatted and unframed, unless otherwise stated. They are created by myself, with the finest of soft pastels, and pastel pencils. The paper is UArt pastel paper, which is; archival, professional acid-free, ph neutral, and is made in the USA.
The original will be delivered to the client, without watermark, signed on the lower right hand corner.
A white matte and frame, with premium glass, can be added for an extra $200.00. If you choose this, I will take the art piece to a framer that I work with locally, and ship to client after being matted and framed. The matte and frame option can found under the tab “misc”.
Standard shipping within the US is free.
Shipping at this time, is only within the US.
Please note that the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in monitor settings.