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Pastel Landscape Artwork Twin Mill Farm Creek Michele Fritz
About the image:My good friend and colleague boards her horse at the stables located here. One day, camera in hand, I visited her there and we wandered about the property. Pictured here is the lovely little creek that flows through the landscape. After posting a picture of this work in progress on Facebook, some artist friends joked with me about putting a duck in the picture, which I felt added some interest, so I did it. The next suggestion was an alligator going to eat it. As you can see, the gator didn't make the cut. P.O. Box 3685Kansas City, KS 66103 all fine art images viewable on this website: pastel landscape original paintings, cyanotypes and fine art prints are copyright of Michele Fritz, Kansas City. Reproduction of these images without permission from the artist is prohibited. Journalists, please feel free to contact for a quality photo to use for media promotions in print or for use on website." data-category="Artwork" data-showcount="1" href="https://www.houzz.com">Houzz
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Twin Mill Farm Creek, Original Pastel


Crafted using the finest quality pastels (highly pigmented, low dust, lightfast) on archival 140lb paper and shipped with a super white mat ready for framing.  Signed by the artist.

Art Size: 18”x24"

$2592

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About the image:

My good friend and colleague boards her horse at the stables located here.  One day, camera in hand, I visited her there and we wandered about the property.  Pictured here is the lovely little creek that flows through the landscape.  

After posting a picture of this work in progress on Facebook, some artist friends joked with me about putting a duck in the picture, which I felt added some interest, so I did it. 

The next suggestion was an alligator going to eat it.  As you can see, the gator didn't make the cut.
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