ORIGINAL - Cincinnati Museum Center, Watercolor on paper, 8"x10"
This is an 8”x10” watercolor of The Cincinnati Museum Center. It will be matted with a black 11”x14” mat, so you’ll have no problem finding a frame that fits your living space! (I will also be selling prints of this, but this is the one-of-a-kind original!)
A bit more information: The Cincinnati Museum Center is a museum that operates out of the Cincinnati Union Terminal. This building first opened in 1933. The Art Deco design is as impressive as the 180-foot interior of the Rotunda. This space has a height of 106 feet and is decorated with gorgeous mosaics. In addition to being a great spot to spend an afternoon, my second favorite Cincinnati fact is that this building was the basis for the Hall of Justice. (Yes, THAT Hall of Justice. You read that right!)
This is an 8”x10” watercolor of The Cincinnati Museum Center. It will be matted with a black 11”x14” mat, so you’ll have no problem finding a frame that fits your living space! (I will also be selling prints of this, but this is the one-of-a-kind original!)
A bit more information: The Cincinnati Museum Center is a museum that operates out of the Cincinnati Union Terminal. This building first opened in 1933. The Art Deco design is as impressive as the 180-foot interior of the Rotunda. This space has a height of 106 feet and is decorated with gorgeous mosaics. In addition to being a great spot to spend an afternoon, my second favorite Cincinnati fact is that this building was the basis for the Hall of Justice. (Yes, THAT Hall of Justice. You read that right!)
This is an 8”x10” watercolor of The Cincinnati Museum Center. It will be matted with a black 11”x14” mat, so you’ll have no problem finding a frame that fits your living space! (I will also be selling prints of this, but this is the one-of-a-kind original!)
A bit more information: The Cincinnati Museum Center is a museum that operates out of the Cincinnati Union Terminal. This building first opened in 1933. The Art Deco design is as impressive as the 180-foot interior of the Rotunda. This space has a height of 106 feet and is decorated with gorgeous mosaics. In addition to being a great spot to spend an afternoon, my second favorite Cincinnati fact is that this building was the basis for the Hall of Justice. (Yes, THAT Hall of Justice. You read that right!)