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8.00" x 5.00"
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10.00" x 7.00"
Drizzle Poster
by Laurie Stewart
Product Details
Drizzle poster by Laurie Stewart. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
A set of steps at Fort Worden in Port Townsend, Washington. I was struck by the extreme disparity between the softness of the temporary gentle rain... more
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Artist's Description
A set of steps at Fort Worden in Port Townsend, Washington. I was struck by the extreme disparity between the softness of the temporary gentle rain and the hardness and endurance of the concrete.
About Laurie Stewart
Robert Laurie Stewart......I live in Port Townsend, Washington, an historic seaport town on the Olympic Peninsula. I've been drawing and painting since I was a boy. Mostly self-taught. I work mostly in acrylic, and also take photographs. Please enjoy my work.
$17.35
Chris Anderson
Great job!..v/f.....Also voted for in the Contest - "Secondary colors".....Good luck!
Laurie Stewart replied:
Thank you Chris.
Graciela Scarlatto
I'm glad I know your job today!
Laurie Stewart replied:
Thank you Graciela.
Peter Nicholls
I realize I just commented on this piece but it moves me deeply.......... simply ineffable!!
Laurie Stewart replied:
Thank you, Peter. Making art is such a solitary act, it's always gratifying to learn one's work has touched another person.
Peter Nicholls
Captivating piece of art displaying superior artistry...
Laurie Stewart replied:
Thank you.
Bijay Biswaal
love this work. the studied palate is mind blowing.. the perspective is faultless.. not an easy angle to do stairs.. this is matchless work.. congrats..! a winner
Laurie Stewart replied:
Thank you.
Randy Rosenberger
A very intriguing and unique painting, Laurie! I really like it!
Laurie Stewart replied:
Thank you Randy. Fort Worden, now a state park, was built around 1900 as an artillery installation to prevent foreign ships from entering Puget Sound. Never fired a shot in any war, but the extensive gun batteries and bunkers remain. The finest concrete work I've ever seen, still sound a hundred years on.