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VTG Southwest Winter Watercolor Art ~ Mission / Horono /Rose Ellen ~ New Mexico

The Folksy watercolor is not professionally framed. You may need to adjust or better secure the the glass and or backing upon arrival. Charming winter scene of Northern New Mexico with the mission church & traditional horror outdoor bread oven. See All Pics..this is the description and condition of the painting Sold as pictured and described above Thanks for Looking!

Stan Solomon «Tale of 2 Cities» Original Acrylic on Canvas, Framed HB 261

«Tale of 2 Cities» byStan Solomon Original Painting – Acrylic on Canvas Hand Signed by the Artist – Lower Right Image Dimensions: 30″ x 42″Framed Dimensions: 33″ x 45″Black Lacquer Frame without Glass Year Produced: 1988 (HB 261)Condition: Painting in Excellent Condition. Retail: $2,250.00 Stan Soloman, American Artist, was born, New York City in 1946. In 1969, he graduated from New York Institute of Technology, and in 1976, graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography. Interspersed between academic degrees, Stan served his country with a tour of duty in Japan. After The Brooks Institute, Stan taught photography at Every Woman’s Village. A career in freelance Photography occupied five years of Stan’s creative endeavors. A Renaissance man in the truest sense, Stan Solomon is a self-taught artist. Energetic colors and shapes define vividly detailed background spaces. Bold chroma acrylics define a signature theme that echoes throughout the breadth of this artist’s prolific body of work. Included in most of Solomon’s images are the silhouetted head of a dog, and an «HB» number located on the bottom of each piece. This number refers to the number of paintings completed since the disappearance of his dog Honie Bonie. The letters HB have come the trademark of his work. If you have any questions or would like additional photos of the artwork, please contact me using the «Ask Seller a Question» button.