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Original oil on panel
12.5" x 9.45"
Framed

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This is Bond Street in Astoria, Oregon, just west of the post office. It's a charming Chinese restaurant. I've eaten there several times. Painting scenes of cars picking up takeout is becoming a theme. I think this is the third time. Something about the brakelights and the car running while someone gets their food feels like a special, rainy night occassion. 

Stopped For Takeout at the Golden Star

$120.00Price
  • What Is a Limited Edition, Hand Finished Canvas Print?

     

    My hand finished canvas prints begin with a high quality print on primed, canvas roll. This is a "giclee print", which is a print made by a high end, large format, high resolution inkjet printer.

    These specialty fine art printers have improved radically in recent years, often surpassing the quality of traditional printing methods. 

    After the image is printed on canvas, I mount the print on on 1/4" birch plywood, trim the plywood, and put the piece on my easel. Then I begin a technique called "glazing" where I'm enhancing the darkest darks, the lightest lights, and the most color saturated hues by hand. 

    I occasionally rework different areas. Hand finishing is essentially like starting work on the original painting nearly that's nearly complete. So if I see a place I want to develop a little further, or modify a bit, I do it. 

    When the paint is dry, I clear coat the canvas for durability. 

    I hand frame the piece, then add wire and bumpers. 

    Finally, I sign and number it with its number within the limited edition. 

    Each hand finished canvas print is unique. 

    While not intended to look like the original (which are usually painted on panel, not canvas) patrons regularly report that they look like originals and have a "hand finished" look. Most people don't think they look like prints because of this hand finished qualities. 

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