Along the Canals shows my treatment of the 15th-17th century Dutch homes that typically might line a canal, at about 1650-1660. Homes were continually rebuilt, but might have stood for hundreds of years, the original building long since gone, replaced piece-by-piece over the years by generation after generation of owners. Note the Runoff ditch, the low wooden bridge in the distance, thatched roofs and home-built dormer window, mouldings, doors, window-frames and shutters. The waterway is to the far left, over the barrier levee with its canal-fed low vegetation. Every building at this time featured a weather vane and a lightning rod, sometimes combined in one fixture.
Price: $25
GRAPHITE LITHOGRAPHIC STYLE MINIATURE LANDSCAPES — $25 each. Yes, that is the wholesale price, no discount for quantity, because there’s a lot of cost behind each print, and we don’t control the printing costs, the printers do. The originals were created in graphite on Heavyweight 300 gram Arches Rives BFK etching paper, and were massaged into prints by Marvette, who matched the prints with the originals. In a frame, you can’t tell the difference between the print and the original. My original graphite works are no longer for sale, prints only.