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Queen of Liqueurs | 16 x 40 inches
"Queen of Liqueurs" named after a chartreuse yellow and green French liqueur that dates back to 1605. The tall, thin canvas reminds me of a cocktail glass.
I created this original work of fine art using professional grade products applied to stretched, gallery-wrapped cotton canvas. It does not require framing and comes with hardware for hanging in your home or office. My style is often referred to as modern, abstract, conceptual, or Mid-Century Modern.
My work can be found at juried art festivals such as Cherokee Triangle Art Fair (Louisville), 4th Street Festival of the Arts (Bloomington), One America Broad Ripple (Indianapolis), and WinterFair (Columbus), and at fine art galleries and museums, including Fitton Center, Middletown Art, Richmond Art Museum, Oxford Community Arts Center, and ADC Fine Arts of Cincinnati.
"Queen of Liqueurs" named after a chartreuse yellow and green French liqueur that dates back to 1605. The tall, thin canvas reminds me of a cocktail glass.
I created this original work of fine art using professional grade products applied to stretched, gallery-wrapped cotton canvas. It does not require framing and comes with hardware for hanging in your home or office. My style is often referred to as modern, abstract, conceptual, or Mid-Century Modern.
My work can be found at juried art festivals such as Cherokee Triangle Art Fair (Louisville), 4th Street Festival of the Arts (Bloomington), One America Broad Ripple (Indianapolis), and WinterFair (Columbus), and at fine art galleries and museums, including Fitton Center, Middletown Art, Richmond Art Museum, Oxford Community Arts Center, and ADC Fine Arts of Cincinnati.