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by Chuck Mountain
$43.00
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Product Details
Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
Design Details
Hauled out beside a cement shed, this wooden boat slowly disintegrates under the steady pressure of the elements. It has been here so long that the... more
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
Hauled out beside a cement shed, this wooden boat slowly disintegrates under the steady pressure of the elements. It has been here so long that the bottom of the boat is filling in with gravel and plant life, and the sideboards are literally coming apart at their seams. Whatever the reason for its abandonment, this boat has a haunting beauty that is difficult to nail down. Personally, I enjoy the subtle colors and how the drab colors of the boat contrast with the brilliant colors in the background. Was this boat ever used on that river? I guess we'll never know.
Chuck's creative background is wide and varied. He was a professional violinist, a published author, a multilingual graphic designer, a community college teacher, a Lutheran (ELCA) pastor, and a book designer (interior and covers). As a result, his work could be broadly categorized as digital art. His graphic design influences his digital art; and his digital art has features of his design work. In other words, they overlap. Someone put it this way: "What you do is not traditional art, and it isn't strictly graphic design. It's somewhere in-between." Chuck says he couldn't have said it better.
$43.00
Chuck Mountain
Thank you so much for your comment, Barbara. When I began to work on this piece I was afraid that there wouldn't be adequate color contrasts. But Photoshop brought out the subtle blues and reds very nicely.
Barbara D Richards
I like the treatment that you put to this piece Chuck