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Cookin' It Canvas Print
by Lynne Wright
Product Details
Cookin' It canvas print by Lynne Wright. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
This old saw mill is one of the few still in operation in the Northwest. We drove past it a few years ago while on a vacation trip. I remember... more
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Artist's Description
This old saw mill is one of the few still in operation in the Northwest. We drove past it a few years ago while on a vacation trip. I remember seeing many of these old timers when I was a kid, never once thinking of them becoming relics of the past!
About Lynne Wright
Basically self-taught, sketching and painting have been my lifelong passion. I received a set of oil paints as a gift from my new husband the first Christmas we were married. Since that time I've employed the method of "learning by doing" as well as gleaning knowledge of technique and composition from a rich library of written art instruction. The unequaled beauty of God's creation has been my main inspiration. Having lived much of my life on the Pacific Coast, I spent countless hours studying the moods of the sea and the constant mesmerizing movement of the water. Since moving to the Midwest, I've come to deeply appreciate the creation of rural landscapes and other gifts of nature. I find joy in translating both of these worlds...
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Nancy Griswold
Great work, this so so interesting and painted so well, I enjoyed the description as I never saw a sawmill like this. F/L
Lynne Wright replied:
Thank you very much, Nancy!
Edward Fielding
This is a saw dust burner. Only reason I know is from model railroading. Nice painting!
Lynne Wright replied:
Thanks, Edward, and you're absolutely right. I appreciate your comments!
Inge Johnsson
Such an interesting scene, Lynne. I lived 9 years in Seattle but never saw one of these. F/V
Lynne Wright replied:
Thanks, Inge! These were quite a common sight in southern Oregon when I was a kid.