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Country Acrylic Print featuring the painting Clark County Farm by Jim Gola

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Clark County Farm Acrylic Print

Jim Gola

by Jim Gola

$75.00

Product Details

Clark County Farm acrylic print by Jim Gola.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

Clark County Farm is as close as I can get to a title for this picture. A friend of mine sent me a snapshot of the old barn. It intrigued me and I... more

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Comments (2)

Jim Gola

Jim Gola

Tks Greg.. this is one of those paintings that are conceived from memory experience. It was a lot of fun doing. Only had a little snapshot of the barn to start with. Jim

Gregory Arnett

Gregory Arnett

Beautiful muted palette and great texture! Voted

Artist's Description

Clark County Farm is as close as I can get to a title for this picture. A friend of mine sent me a snapshot of the old barn. It intrigued me and I proceeded to pencil in the barn forms on a larger format canvas. One thing led to another and lo and behold, an imaginary farm from a real barn. The Clark County barn scene emerged. I often take some delight in letting my imagination run wild. This was a very enjoyable painting to do as it took me back to some of my memories while living on a farm in North Dakota as a youngster. Perhaps that is why the large red barn captured my attention in the first place. Red barns and green John Deere tractors...the things memories are made up of.

About Jim Gola

Jim Gola

Born in Philadelphia in the late thirties, Jim Gola grew up heavily influenced by art and the cultural atmosphere contained in this bustling city. The city of brotherly love is still a thriving east coast art market that comprises some of the oldest art schools and galleries in America. Jim admits to spending numerous hours at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art as a youngster. Admiring much of the work of Americas past masters such as Inness, Moran, Chase, Homer and Bierstadt, among others. He then started to generate his lifelong love of oil painting. Moving to Oregon in the early sixties, while free lancing in art, Jim was introduced to the field of architecture. Upon receiving commissions to...

 

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