Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans is one of my very favorite places to paint. The variance of the city, elegance of it's architecture, and the mystique of it's streets draws me in. This painting sneaks a peak through the detail of a wrought iron fence, located inside Jackson Square. Your eyes can't help but be drawn to the St. Louis Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in North America built in 1720. This is a favorite location for both tourist and locals alike to take pause and absorb the beauty of their surroundings. This piece captures this location in a way that your mind can wander from the 1800's to present day. It's all a matter of where you allow your day dreams to take you.
This is a giclee created from my original impasto oil painting. All of my paintings are painted in an impasto style (heavy texture) done in oil using palette knives. Giclee stretched over a .75" frame, using high quality archival inks and protected with a UV coating. Canvas wraps edge of frame and is back stapled. Image wraps around edge of canvas. Making this canvas ready to hang without a frame. Letter of authenticity will accompany the piece, should the giclee ever need an appraisal.
Title: Cathedral's Sneak Peek
Media: giclee stretched canvas of impasto style oil painting
Size: giclees are available 6x18
Edge: .75" image wraps around edge, canvas back stapled.
Letter of authenticity: Should the piece every need appraising
Frame: Barnwood floating frame available as framing option
Shipping: average of 1-2 weeks after order is placed
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Product code: Cathedral's Sneak Peek - order GICLEE stretched canvas