Spanish Moss Acrylic Print
by Billie Colson
Product Details
Spanish Moss acrylic print by Billie Colson. 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 inspired from a drive in Louisiana during tropical storm Lee. Though the moss is harmful to the trees, it is still beautiful to... more
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Artist's Description
This painting was inspired from a drive in Louisiana during tropical storm Lee. Though the moss is harmful to the trees, it is still beautiful to look at.
About Billie Colson
Billie J. Colson Billie J. Colson was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. She met and married her husband Ron in Houston in the early 80's. They then moved to DeSoto, a suburb of Dallas and started a family. There Billie became involved with the DeSoto Art League and served as president for the organization for the 1994, 1995 and 1996 sessions. She and her family relocated to Loveland Colorado in the summer of 1998. Billie has been painting and drawing since she was old enough to hold a pencil. She has always had a passion for drawing animals. For most of her younger years she drew horses, but as time progressed she starting doing many other subjects. Billie also studied with some outstanding portrait artists in the...
$94.00
Andrea Hazel
Congrats on your sale!
Masha Batkova
Congratulations on your sale!
Row One Brand
Beautiful art! Congratulations on your sale, Billie!
Andrea Hazel
Congratulations!
Scott Pellegrin
Congrats on your recent sale!!
Gull G
Congratulations on your recent sale!
Lorraine Palumbo
Congratulations!
David Carroll
Spanish moss, as this distinctive bromeliad has been misnamed, is neither harmful to trees or a parasite.
David Carroll
Spanish moss, as this distinctive bromeliad has been misnamed, is neither harmful to trees or a parasite.
Lorri Crossno
Congratulations on your sale!
Jon Burch
Congratulations on your $ale Billie!