Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting

Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting

Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting
This beautiful framed painting depicts a windswept tree on the California coastline, with waves crashing in the background. The medium-sized canvas is made of oil on paper, and the folk art style portrays a serene and peaceful scene. The piece is an original and was produced in the 1970s in California, USA. The painting measures 22 inches in length and 16 inches in height, and the framing adds to its beauty. The artist is unknown, but the piece is a single unit of sale and is perfect for those who appreciate American folk art. The painting is an excellent addition to any art collection and is a great way to add a touch of California’s natural beauty to your home decor.
Vintage Old Beautiful Windswept Tree on California Coastline Framed Painting

George Colin 1985 Original Artwork

George Colin 1985 Original Artwork
George Colin 1985 Original Artwork
George Colin 1985 Original Artwork
George Colin 1985 Original Artwork
George Colin 1985 Original Artwork
George Colin 1985 Original Artwork
George Colin 1985 Original Artwork

George Colin 1985 Original Artwork
George Colin Original Artwork. This was discovered in a storage locker in rural Illinois. The piece has a date of 4/19/1985 with a signature on the front as seen in the pictures as well as on the back also presented in the photos. This piece appears to have been neglected for a long time in storage and still has the pin hole marks from when the artist mounted it on the wall while creating it. George Colin used to work at a paper mill and regularly used the packaging for the paper that was discarded as his blank canvas. The artist is known for pastels and acrylic materials as his medium.
George Colin 1985 Original Artwork