“Wild One” Watercolor and Resin Painting Original

$175.00

1 in stock

This original watercolor and resin painting is mounted on an 8”x10’ wood panel that is 1” deep. This piece was created by painting a design on watercolor paper and adding a cut phrase from an antique encyclopedia. The watercolor paper was mounted on a painted wood panel and sealed with a thick coat of resin. The final result is a highly reflective, shiny coating over a beautiful one-of-a-kind watercolor piece.

This piece is perfect to prop up on a shelf, hang alone on a wall, or group with other works of art in a gallery wall. The range of colors will help it fit in with a variety of décor and styles.

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Additional information

Weight 3.0 kg
Dimensions 9 × 1.5 × 11 cm

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