Feed And Seed Acrylic Print
by Bobby Walters
Product Details
Feed And Seed acrylic print by Bobby Walters. 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
This painting was done as part of a project by the old town of Mt. Olive, Mississippi and their City Beautiful Group as part of a fund raiser.
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Artist's Description
This painting was done as part of a project by the old town of Mt. Olive, Mississippi and their City Beautiful Group as part of a fund raiser.
About Bobby Walters
I began painting at around age 15, with a lot of encouragement from my Mother.At age 17 she enrolled me in a class taught by Prof Charles Ambrose from our local university (The University of Southern Mississippi) The class met every Monday night during the school year for two years. After graduation from high school, I enrolled in USM and continued classes under Prof. Ambrose . Collage was my first experience with watercolor and I loved the medium and have continued with it till this day. As for WHY do I PAINT? I don't have some great ''psychological expose''as to WHY. I paint because love it and other people love my work. Some of my happiest days are spent painting in my studio cabin on the banks of Black Creek deep in the woods of...
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Bobby Walters
Thanks Tom, I painted this as part of a fund raiser for the small Mississippi town of Mt. Olive in the southern 2/3 of the state...The old feed mill is in the ''downtown'' and is still a working mill.
Bobby Walters
We hope the guy who owns the feed mill will bid on the painting, it will be on display in a store front in the old downtown.
James Day
Fantastic artwork Marsha
Marsha Elliott
This is soooo nice! Love the colors & the feel of "home town, USA" I'm very familiar with scenes like this around the area where I live.