Waiting Acrylic Print
by George Harth
Product Details
Waiting acrylic print by George Harth. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
These gentlemen of Pakistan are waiting in line for a food handout. They put their hands on the man in front to keep others from cutting in line. ... more
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Artist's Description
These gentlemen of Pakistan are waiting in line for a food handout. They put their hands on the man in front to keep others from cutting in line. Lake of food can make you desperate while you are waiting.
About George Harth
George Harth lives in Medina, OH, and spends the winters painting in Bonita Springs, FL. He began painting watercolors during high school in Leavenworth, Kansas. George started developing his love of art, at the age of thirteen, while taking private drawing lessons. He grew into watercolor painting and experienced early success. At the age of fifteen, George placed first in the Leavenworth Annual Art Exhibit of 1960. George has been called a Renaissance Man by many of his acquaintances because of his many interests and talents which include writing, photography, painting, and an occasional invention. His work has been exhibited at the Canton Museum of Art, the Mansfield Art Center, Medina Art-in-the-Park, Bonita Arts Florida, and in...
$157.00
George Harth
Thanks, Lee. I appreciate your support and comments. It is one of my favorite paintings and represents my breakout from my beginning stages of watercolor painting.
Lee Beuther
An absolutely stunning painting, George. So powerful. l/f
George Harth
Thanks, Bill. It is one of my favorites, but for some reason has not ever won a reward or recognition. Oh, well, that is the art world. When is your wedding dress photo going to be shown to the world?
William Beuther
Fabulous painting, George! Great emotion.