The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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8.00" x 8.00"
Overall:
10.00" x 10.00"
Frosty Peaches Poster
by Carole Powell
Product Details
Frosty Peaches poster by Carole Powell. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Originally painted for a peach wine label.
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Artist's Description
Originally painted for a peach wine label.
About Carole Powell
Carole lives in a small town in Southern Indiana. Her inspiration for her scenes and florals comes from the beauty around her for the most part; However, she also enjoys portraiture of people and animals. For years, she painted numerous murals in homes, restaurants, schools, businesses and churches. Her art now is watercolor on watercolor paper, or on canvas either in oil, acrylic. Her work is a wide range of landscapes, seascapes, floral and portraits. However, she is inspired to paint Christian works, depicting her strong faith. Carole says that as her artistic juices begin to flow it seems almost impossible to put down the brush. She will be at the easel for hours, - sometimes completing the painting in one setting. She has...
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JASON SENTUF
Very nice work! Love it!!
Carole Powell
Thank you Norm!!
Norm Starks
Beautiful shadings and blends! Congrats on being a featured artist on Old Masters. Liked
Carole Powell
Thank you so much Alanna, for the kind words! I recently started working in watercolor and I took to it immediatelyi! You should just try it, My sister is a marvelous watercolorist, and for years I feared the medium. But, it is so different and wonderful to work with.
Alanna Hug-McAnnally
Carole - such a lovely painting with lush colors. Makes you want to pick one immediately, frozen or not. As an oil painter, I truly admire watercolorists as, frankly, I don't have the courage to try it. You have taken this medium and made it your own. Stunning colors and shadings. Well done! :D