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Bus In An American Town (2025)Acrylic painting by Andrew Reid Wildman

29.84 x 24.13 x 1.27cm (unframed) / 29.84 x 24.13cm (actual image size)

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£210

The bright and sunny painting shows a 1950s American coach driving down a street in a small town . The bus is iconic and full of old charm. On the left side of the street, there are reddish-brown buildings with green awnings. On the right side, there are lush green trees. The sky is bright blue and clear.

Texture has been added to create extra depth. The canvas is 0.5 inches deep and can therefore hang without a frame if wished.

Materials used:

cotton and wood canvas, acrylic paint, paper/card, glue, clear varnish gloss

Details:

Tags:

#bus#united states#iconic bus#travel icon#iconic america#american towns#love america#american travel#america transport#usa bus#bus travel#travelling america#transportation usa#charming bus
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The bright and sunny painting shows a 1950s American coach driving down a street in a small town . The bus is iconic and full of old charm. On the left side of the street, there are reddish-brown buildings with green awnings. On the right side, there are lush green trees. The sky is bright blue and clear.

Texture has been added to create extra depth. The canvas is 0.5 inches deep and can therefore hang without a frame if wished.

Materials used:

cotton and wood canvas, acrylic paint, paper/card, glue, clear varnish gloss

Details:

Tags:

#bus#united states#iconic bus#travel icon#iconic america#american towns#love america#american travel#america transport#usa bus#bus travel#travelling america#transportation usa#charming bus
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I began painting around fifteen years ago, learning, discovering as I went. Today, I live in France — a country that excites and inspires me every day. My work... Read more

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