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I visited England a few years ago and spent most of the time in the south and west countryside.  I'm a fan of Thomas Hardy, so my husband and I explored the territory.  This is a painting done from a photo I took of him going off to explore while I stayed behind to sketch in pastel.  There are flecks of gold metallic paint in both the painting and the frame.  
The frame is painted with details of the foliage.
The painting, a 12"x 12" birch panel, sits on top of the frame, which is a single piece of 19"x 19" plywood, attached by glue and screws.  The edges of both panels are painted, and the entire piece is varnished in clear gloss acrylic.
It is ready to hang.
I visited England a few years ago and spent most of the time in the south and west countryside.  I'm a fan of Thomas Hardy, so my husband and I explored the territory.  This is a painting done from a photo I took of him going off to explore while I stayed behind to sketch in pastel.  There are flecks of gold metallic paint in both the painting and the frame.  
The frame is painted with details of the foliage.
The painting, a 12"x 12" birch panel, sits on top of the frame, which is a single piece of 19"x 19" plywood, attached by glue and screws.  The edges of both panels are painted, and the entire piece is varnished in clear gloss acrylic.
It is ready to hang.
I visited England a few years ago and spent most of the time in the south and west countryside.  I'm a fan of Thomas Hardy, so my husband and I explored the territory.  This is a painting done from a photo I took of him going off to explore while I stayed behind to sketch in pastel.  There are flecks of gold metallic paint in both the painting and the frame.  
The frame is painted with details of the foliage.
The painting, a 12"x 12" birch panel, sits on top of the frame, which is a single piece of 19"x 19" plywood, attached by glue and screws.  The edges of both panels are painted, and the entire piece is varnished in clear gloss acrylic.
It is ready to hang.

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Walking in Dorset, England Painting

Jessie Krause

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 19 W x 19 H x 0.8 D in

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I visited England a few years ago and spent most of the time in the south and west countryside. I'm a fan of Thomas Hardy, so my husband and I explored the territory. This is a painting done from a photo I took of him going off to explore while I stayed behind to sketch in pastel. There are flecks of gold metallic paint in both the painting and the frame. The frame is painted with details of the foliage. The painting, a 12"x 12" birch panel, sits on top of the frame, which is a single piece of 19"x 19" plywood, attached by glue and screws. The edges of both panels are painted, and the entire piece is varnished in clear gloss acrylic. It is ready to hang.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Multi-paneled Painting:

Acrylic on Wood

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

19 W x 19 H x 0.8 D in

Number of Panels:

2

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BIO: Jessie Krause was raised in Princeton. She studied Liberal and Fine Arts at Smith College and New York University. Upon graduation from NYU, she taught art in the NYC Public Schools, while also designing theater sets, murals, and music videos. She continued to develop as an artist at The Art Students League and on the streets of New York, making hundreds of paintings and drawings that became the basis for her nationally sold line of greeting cards. In 2007, she moved to Bucks County, where, for over a decade, she owned and operated Netherfield Gallery in New Hope and Frenchtown. From there her work was collected internationally. Her work is in the collections of musicians Brian Wilson and Carole King. For over a decade, she was the featured artist for The Gray Dog Restaurants in Manhattan. Her painting “Bedazzled” hangs in the administrative offices at MOMA, purchased by of one of the directors. She has three paintings commissioned by Princeton University’s Office of Student Life on permanent display in Nassau Hall. Currently, Jessie resides in Princeton and can be found at Princeton Makes, an artist co-op, where she has a studio.

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