The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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Top Mat
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Image:
12.00" x 7.00"
Overall:
12.00" x 7.00"
Death of a Maverick Wood Print
by Janice Pariza
Product Details
Death of a Maverick wood print by Janice Pariza. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
This old Maverick made a poor negotiation around a curve on The Million Dollar Highway on Colorado's Western Slope.... more
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
This old Maverick made a poor negotiation around a curve on The Million Dollar Highway on Colorado's Western Slope.
No matter what you want from a scenic drive, Colorado's famous Million Dollar Highway has it in spades. Loaded with sublime natural scenery, historically fascinating and visually appealing small towns, and, most of all, sheer driving pleasure, the Million Dollar Highway more than lives up to its name. One of the best-loved roads in the country, this classic stretch of two-lane blacktop forms a swirling ribbon through the San Juan Mountains, the wildest and ruggedest peaks in the Colorado Rockies. Marked on maps and by road signs as US-550, which runs south from the Gunnison River ranchlands around Montrose to the Southern Ute Indian Reservation, the Million Dollar tag is generally applied to the 25 steep and twisting miles that link Ouray and Silverton, a pair of remote gold and silver mining communities, but it's also an appropriate nickname for the entire 110 miles...
About Janice Pariza
Janice Rae Pariza was born in Youngstown, Ohio in 1955 and raised in Ohio, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Nova Scotia and Connecticut. She has been painting since the age of eight. A self taught painter, she supplemented her natural abilities by studying privately for 14 years. A realist in the medium oil, her subject matter has varied throughout the years. She has expanded into the realm of the Abstract and Impressionism. Extensive travel in the U.S., Mexico, and the Caribbean is reflected in her paintings and photography. ***15% of all proceeds are donated to the ASPCA. In 1978 she joined the Air Force which took her to San Antonio, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Texas and Denver, Colorado with Temporary Duty throughout the...
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Julie Grimshaw
Great Image of an old classic Janice l/f
Ellen Weist
Congratulations on being featured in the group This is Life
Sora Neva
Bravo Janice! Your artwork is featured in Mutamea - My Change.
Priscilla Burgers
Sad capture. I'll bet it was a long way down.
John Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in "Images That Excite You!"
Amanda Collins
Cool capture!
Janice Pariza replied:
unfortunately, we find a lot after the 400 inches of snow melts.