Easy Like a Sunday Morning

from $110.00

This painting was inspired by ornate wrought iron which is a visual cornerstone of New Orleans architecture throughout the historic French Quarter. Wrought iron (worked by hand) made it's first appearance in quarter in the mid-1800's, replacing tall wooden columns which previously supported the balconies and porches. This painting depicts the Art Deco style of iron work which was a popular design movement from 1910 until 1939. This style represented luxury and glamour through the use of exquisite craftsmanship. But nothing says "Naturally Nawlin's" better than a balcony covered in planter baskets filled with draping foliage and flowers topped off with hanging baskets potted with lush ferns gently blowing in the breeze.

STRETCHED CANVAS GICLEE SIZES:

  • 8X10x.75 $110 or Framed $140 | 8x10x1.5 $140

  • 9x12x.75 $125 or Framed $155 | 9x12x1.5 $155

  • 11x14x.75 $145 or Framed $175 | 11x14x1.5 $175

  • 16x20x.75 $205 or Framed $245 | 16x20x1.5 $245

  • 18x24x.75 $260 or Framed $310 | 18x24x1.5 $320

ABOUT the FINE ART GICLEE: Produced from my original artwork and they are printed on high-quality archival canvas using archival inks, stretched over a .75” or 1.5” wood frame with the print image wrapping around edge of canvas and are ready to hang using the mounted picture wire. (The 1.5” depth canvas works best for hanging without framing.) The giclee is signed on the front in silver, titled/labeled/signed on the back and comes with a signed letter of authenticity should it ever need appraisal.

CUSTOM FRAMING: Handmade floating frames created using reclaimed wood. Frames add an additional 3 inches to the overall width and height of giclee.

PROCESSING TIME & SHIPPING: Giclees are made to order and are ready to ship in 1-2 weeks within the U.S.

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I paint in an impasto style using oil paint with palette/painting knives. Painting with palette knives allow a freedom I never enjoyed with brushes. I'm drawn to New Orleans cityscapes and Louisiana landscapes. I'm inspired by the vibrant vivid colors and heavy textures achieved with this three dimensional painting style. I enjoy capturing a view that I would enjoy spending a couple of hours in front of, taking in all the flavor of my surrounding.