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Top Mat

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Image:
8.00" x 6.50"
Overall:
8.00" x 6.50"
Sailing the Pitons Wood Print

by Joel Smith

$51.00
Product Details
Sailing the Pitons wood print by Joel Smith. 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
I found the essence of St. Lucia in the small town of Soufrière on the western side of the island, sitting on the shores of the eastern Caribbean... more
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Artist's Description
I found the essence of St. Lucia in the small town of Soufrière on the western side of the island, sitting on the shores of the eastern Caribbean Sea. The town sits less than a mile from this scene. I captured this view while driving up a steep hilly road. When I pulled to the shoulder for a look, it seemed I had entered another time in an exotic place where sails dominated the seas. The scene was perfect, with the Gros Piton overlooking a modern masted cruise ship just setting sail out of the harbor. I snapped a photo, knowing that someday I would paint this seascape.
About Joel Smith

Long ago when I was in high school, two passions began to wrestle for dominance inside me, the world of science and the world of art. In particular I was drawn to biology and oil painting at the same time. I struggled to merge these conflicting realities of facts and emotions, trying to determine which should prevail in my life. After many decades of internal "war," the best I've been able to do is merge a career as a field biologist with habitat engineering, and also pursue painting as a pastime. I'm happy to report that some time ago I found the secrets to resolving my early conflicts between art and science. I am forever grateful for having the privilege of devoting myself to the arts, sciences and humanities in the way I did, for...
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