Print - All Saints Episcopal Church
This is a marker illustration of All Saints Episcopal Church, in Ravenswood. Built in 1883 and declared a landmark in 1982, this is a building that caught my eye the first time I drove past it. I especially enjoyed working on the original because of the details of this church. I’m sure you’ll enjoy looking at this too!
This is a print of my work on high quality pure cellulose watercolor paper with bright whites and a distinct, coarsely textured surface. Paper made by Hahnemuhle.
I will be mailing prints first class through USPS, so you can expect a 1-5 day turnaround from when I’m able to get to the post office. Also, I plan to only keep a limited supply of the larger prints, so there will be an additional week turnaround for those.
This is a marker illustration of All Saints Episcopal Church, in Ravenswood. Built in 1883 and declared a landmark in 1982, this is a building that caught my eye the first time I drove past it. I especially enjoyed working on the original because of the details of this church. I’m sure you’ll enjoy looking at this too!
This is a print of my work on high quality pure cellulose watercolor paper with bright whites and a distinct, coarsely textured surface. Paper made by Hahnemuhle.
I will be mailing prints first class through USPS, so you can expect a 1-5 day turnaround from when I’m able to get to the post office. Also, I plan to only keep a limited supply of the larger prints, so there will be an additional week turnaround for those.
This is a marker illustration of All Saints Episcopal Church, in Ravenswood. Built in 1883 and declared a landmark in 1982, this is a building that caught my eye the first time I drove past it. I especially enjoyed working on the original because of the details of this church. I’m sure you’ll enjoy looking at this too!
This is a print of my work on high quality pure cellulose watercolor paper with bright whites and a distinct, coarsely textured surface. Paper made by Hahnemuhle.
I will be mailing prints first class through USPS, so you can expect a 1-5 day turnaround from when I’m able to get to the post office. Also, I plan to only keep a limited supply of the larger prints, so there will be an additional week turnaround for those.