Print - Brown Line
This is the Brown Line, which cuts directly through Ravenswood. The day I set out taking reference photos, I turned down an alley and ended up walking directly below the train. As I worked on this illustration, it became obvious to me right away that this piece, for me, embodies the series. It had to be on the cover of my book, “Exploring Ravenswood”.
This print is 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 the Brown Line, which cuts directly through Ravenswood. The day I set out taking reference photos, I turned down an alley and ended up walking directly below the train. As I worked on this illustration, it became obvious to me right away that this piece, for me, embodies the series. It had to be on the cover of my book, “Exploring Ravenswood”.
This print is 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 the Brown Line, which cuts directly through Ravenswood. The day I set out taking reference photos, I turned down an alley and ended up walking directly below the train. As I worked on this illustration, it became obvious to me right away that this piece, for me, embodies the series. It had to be on the cover of my book, “Exploring Ravenswood”.
This print is 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.