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Mississippi River Traffic

Posted on by Wess Foreman

This is a very large painting, perfect for an office or a large living room wall. (video of painting process below)

Mississippi River Traffic, 54x67.5", $2200

I call this one "Mississippi River Traffic." It is 54x67.5" and priced at $2200). Let me know if you're interested! Please 'thumbs up' this video to help my channel grow! And I'm looking for future subject matter suggestions in the comments below. As always, thanks for watching!

City Park Bridge, no. 2

Posted on by Wess Foreman

I painted this image once before in a large format---this one is a more manageable 16x20". I achieved the texture with a combination of paint splatter, manual dotting with a brush, as well as using a sheet of bubble-wrap like a stamp, creating the overall "screen" effect. I really like how well this one turned out. I will probably be doing more in the future utilizing the bubble-wrap stamp technique. The video of the painting process is below.

City Park Bridge #2, 16x20", $300

This is the second painting I've done of this image---City Park Bridge, New Orleans, 16x20"---painted on a smaller canvas than the first time (which was closer to five feet square). Halfway through this video I discovered that I was missing the footage of a crucial step in the look of this piece: a bubblewrap stamp technique.

nola diptych

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See the video of the painting process below. Not all my painting videos end up on here. Visit my YouTube channel to see many more videos and subscribe to get a notification whenever I upload a new video.

NOLA diptych, 36x48" (total), $1200

tree of life (Etienne de Boré oak)

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For this quick painting, I used a reference photo from Aaron Younce's Instagram:

"This is the Etienne de Boré oak, but locals call it the Tree of Life. I live a couple of blocks away from it and I ride past it all the time going to and from the shop. Sometimes I stop to just look at the tree for a while, or walk around under it. There's a little plaque under it that says it was planted around 1740. This is one bad ass oak tree."---Aaron Younce (instagram.com/atomictortoise)

Tree of Life (Etienne de Boré oak), 18x24", $375

"Tree of Life (Etienne de Boré oak)" Acrylic painting on 20x16" canvas. If interested, find it on my website: http://wessf.com/blog/2016/6/18/tree-of-life-etienne-de-bor-oak Anyway, thanks for watching---remember to like and comment and share!