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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Springtime Moraine Park Poster
by Daniel Dayley
Product Details
Springtime Moraine Park poster by Daniel Dayley. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Original Watercolor painted on 300 lb. Watercolor paper. Available as an open edition Giclee Print. This scene is looking west toward the Continental... more
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Artist's Description
Original Watercolor painted on 300 lb. Watercolor paper. Available as an open edition Giclee Print. This scene is looking west toward the Continental Divide from Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park. This area after an afternoon rainstorm is absolutely magical! Its Paradise.
About Daniel Dayley
THANK YOU FOR VISITING DANIEL'S WEBSITE! Click the "E-mail Daniel Dayley" link in the upper right hand corner of this page in order to e-mail Daniel. DO YOU SEE A PARTICULAR ARTWORK THAT YOU LIKE? CLICK ON THE IMAGE AND YOU WILL BE TAKEN TO A PAGE WITH THE LARGER VIEW OF THE IMAGE, WITH INFORMATION ON BUYING PRINTS, NOTE CARDS, OR THE ORIGINAL IF IT IS STILL AVAILABLE. AND, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, DON'T HESITATE TO CONTACT DANIEL. YOU WILL RECEIVE A PROMPT REPLY! Daniel Dayley began working in watercolor in 1973, and has been attracted to the medium’s luminosity and depth of color ever since. Dayley studied art for several years at the University of Utah and in 1981 he pursued watercolor studies in the Bay...
$22.35
Swati Pitre
It has this acrylic paints feel.plain pure simple countriside.
Kate Gallagher
Congrats on your sale!
Daniel Dayley
Thank you, Sandra! Thanks for your positive & thoughtful comments. I believe I saw that you live in Littleton, CO, so you are not too far from Moraine Park, which is in Rocky Mountain National Park. I am glad you like the greens in Cinnamon Creek. You are right, greens are very challenging. I am always looking for ways to improve how I handle them. Thanks again, and best of luck to you. Daniel