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Iowa Farmscape #11 Artwork - Limited Edition of 20

J Douglas Dalrymple

United States

Mixed Media, Watercolor on Cotton Paper

Size: 14 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Does "American Gothic" feel too stiff for your walls? "Iowa Farmscape" swaps pitchforks for paintbrushes, capturing the Midwest's windswept fields without a frown in sight. With each stroke, the tempestuous Iowa skies speak louder than Grant Wood's silent subjects, while the watercolor whispers of rain-soaked earth. Own a piece of the heartland that's as boundless as the amber waves of grain and as soul-stirring as the sight of home over the horizon. Add this storm-kissed Iowa masterpiece to your collection before another art lover harvests this ripe piece of Americana. From the Artist: "I've been exploring more contemporary styles, subjects, and media over the past few months... I always seem to fall back on Iowa farmscapes when I need 'wet brush on paper' practice. *Limited Edition hand signed and numbered Giclee Prints are printed on eco-friendly, very high quality acid-free, archival 290 gsm bamboo and cotton rag. Dimensions given are for the actual artwork, the borders will typically add 5% top and sides, and 10% bottom. Prints of Custom size, paper, and border are negotiable.

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Mixed Media:

Watercolor on Cotton Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

20

Size:

14 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

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Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Artist's Statement: “My journey from crayon-wielding tot to IT executive and back to the embrace of brushes and pixels is a testament to life's unpredictable beauty. While my right hand may have led me to art, it's the left turns in life that have enriched my palette. In each piece of my artwork, you may find a satirical ode, a self-effacing chuckle, and an occasional subtle reflection on the human experience. Through vibrant hues and playful subjects, I endeavor to bring a smile, provoke thought, or simply offer a whimsical escape from the daily grind.” Doug Dalrymple is a Chicago-based Artist who works with a variety of mediums. His story unfolds amidst the dirt roads and cornfields of Clive, Iowa, where he was born and raised. His journey into the realm of art began early, thanks to a congenital hyper-growth defect in his right hand. To aid his fine motor development and enhance his writing skills, his mother introduced him to the tactile world of art using crayons, pencils, chalkboards, and tempera. Despite her attempts to mold him into a lefty, Doug's creative spirit danced to its own rhythm, and he is not even a little bit ambidextrous. His mother, despite being a single parent, orchestrated private watercolor lessons with his junior high art teacher, igniting a flame for art that would burn for a lifetime. Doug's artistic explorations flourished at West Des Moines Valley High School, where he delved into a wide array of mediums - from graphite, charcoal, and watercolor to the tactile delight of clay, woodcarving, and silk screening. The guidance and encouragement from his remarkable art teachers, Steve Cunningham and Gene Brown, propelled him toward envisioning a future adorned with artistic endeavors. A significant nod to his budding talent came during his senior year when he was granted a scholarship to immerse in life drawing at the Des Moines Art Center. This accolade led him to the portals of the College of Art and Design at Iowa State University. Here, his artistic repertoire expanded to embrace textiles, jewelry, and furniture design alongside his already extensive medium mastery. However, life had a different script; after three enriching years at Iowa State, Doug transitioned into restaurant management, married, and started a family. ‘Starving Artist’ wasn’t gonna cut it, and as fate would have it, his intrigue with computers and electronics veered his path toward the technology frontier in the early 1980s.

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