EVENING SKY AT SPENCE FIELD
An acrylic landscape of Spence Field, providing an excellent view of the Smoky Mountains in June while also enjoying the beauty of Mountain Laurel in bloom. Spence Field was named after James Spence, who built a cabin in the area in 1830. It is one of the grassy balds in the park, cleared by settlers to graze sheep and cattle in the summer months.
Art Info:
- Acrylic
- Original by Terri Waters
Option Details:
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Print (Giclée) • 15.0" x 11.25" • ($70.00)
- Hand signed
- Printed on fine art paper 230 gsm
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Print (Giclée) • 30.0" x 22.5" • ($225.00)
- Limited Edition: 250
- Printed on canvas
- Signed and Numbered
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Print (Giclée) • 40.0" x 30.0" • ($450.00)
- Limited Edition: 200
- Printed on canvas
- Signed and Numbered
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Original • 45.0" x 35.5" • ($2700.00) - SOLD
- Painted on canvas
- Frame included
- Size includes frame