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Island Acrylic Print featuring the painting Jekyll - Drifting Away by Rebecca Weeks

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Jekyll - Drifting Away Acrylic Print

Rebecca Weeks

by Rebecca Weeks

$89.00

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Jekyll - Drifting Away acrylic print by Rebecca Weeks.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

My Gram K. loves the beach and one time she took a big piece of driftwood home and then put it inside her house, a natural sculpture of sorts. We... more

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Artist's Description

My Gram K. loves the beach and one time she took a big piece of driftwood home and then put it inside her house, a natural sculpture of sorts. We grandchildren grew up visiting at her house over the years, laughing and playing games on the carpeted floor or doing jigsaw puzzles at the dining room table, while our parents talked around a circular table in the kitchen. When I was young, Gram painted a bit, and we made some crafts together. She loves to garden, plant flowers in the dirt and being outside. Up until a few months ago, even in her nineties she walked miles every day.
Last year, as I walked Jekyll Island on it's driftwood beach, I photographed this tree to paint later. It looked really brave out there, nearby tons of dead and fallen limbs, standing firm with it's roots buried in the sand and it's bare limbs reaching out into the wind under the sun, waiting for the tide to come in again. It reminded me of her.

About Rebecca Weeks

Rebecca Weeks

Creating art at any age takes guts! For me, the artistic process is therapeutic, and it is universal. I believe art is an under-rated gift we all have. Shut down early for most of us, because of all the pressure the world puts on us to do other things. My mind is always spinning with ideas, and I work on more than one piece at a time. I draw directly on the canvas first. Quick, gestural sketches reveal the initial spirit of the image, subject to change over time. Next, I color in and outside the lines, mixing paint on the surface as I go. Finally I use paint or oil pastel to outline and refine the image. Sometimes, I collage. There are lots of layers in life.

 

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