Original artwork description:

Reverie: a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts. This is one of a series that I am working on depicting females in various poses and showing a variety of expressions. This is a semi-abstract painting intended to illustrate a young woman lost in her own thoughts. I have left it up to the viewer to determine what those thoughts might be.
This is a one-of-a-kind, original work of art and no authorized copies will ever be made. The painting is signed on the front and comes with a signed certificate of authenticity. Note that colors produced digitally are not ever as vivid as the original. You can expect the colors on my paintings to be somewhat more intense than shown on these online photos.

All of my artwork is done on 4 mil thick, archival grade drafting mylar.
It is tough, waterproof, inert, flexible, dimensionally stable, and it does not have to be stretched, like canvas and watercolor paper.
Mylar is easy to mount on any type of hardboard. I include simple mounting instructions with each piece that I sell. As an option for the buyer, I can mount the painting on tempered masonite with a hanging strip on the back. There will be an extra charge for this of $70.00 to cover shipping. The extra charge may be increased for areas outside the U.S. and Canada.

Materials used:

All of my artwork is done on 4 mil thick, archival grade drafting mylar. It is tough, waterproof, inert, flexible, dimensionally stable, and it does not have to be stretched, like canvas and watercolor paper. Mylar is easy to mount on any type of hardboa

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#black and white #girl #large #female #semi abstract #thoughtful 
Francisca's Reverie 40" x 33" (2017)
Acrylic painting
by Joe McHarg

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Reverie: a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts. This is one of a series that I am working on depicting females in various poses and showing a variety of expressions. This is a semi-abstract painting intended to illustrate a young woman lost in her own thoughts. I have left it up to the viewer to determine what those thoughts might be.
This is a one-of-a-kind, original work of art and no authorized copies will ever be made. The painting is signed on the front and comes with a signed certificate of authenticity. Note that colors produced digitally are not ever as vivid as the original. You can expect the colors on my paintings to be somewhat more intense than shown on these online photos.

All of my artwork is done on 4 mil thick, archival grade drafting mylar.
It is tough, waterproof, inert, flexible, dimensionally stable, and it does not have to be stretched, like canvas and watercolor paper.
Mylar is easy to mount on any type of hardboard. I include simple mounting instructions with each piece that I sell. As an option for the buyer, I can mount the painting on tempered masonite with a hanging strip on the back. There will be an extra charge for this of $70.00 to cover shipping. The extra charge may be increased for areas outside the U.S. and Canada.

Materials used:

All of my artwork is done on 4 mil thick, archival grade drafting mylar. It is tough, waterproof, inert, flexible, dimensionally stable, and it does not have to be stretched, like canvas and watercolor paper. Mylar is easy to mount on any type of hardboa

Tags:
#black and white #girl #large #female #semi abstract #thoughtful 

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I am an architect by education, and profession. I have practiced architecture for over four decades. A good deal of my experience as an artist developed from doing architectural plans and illustrations. In addition... Read more

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