Millvale 2
$250.00Giclée prints are available at request
$35 for Pen & Ink Giclée’s of Market Square Series (exceptions may apply)
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Giclée prints are available at request
$35 for Pen & Ink Giclée’s of Market Square Series (exceptions may apply)
Call 412-741-5858 to inquire!
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Giclée prints are available at request
from $75 for Watercolor Giclée’s of Market Square Series (exceptions may apply)
Call 412-741-5858 to inquire!
Please contact the gallery at 412.741.5858 for Availability or Commissions!
Giclée prints are available at request
from $75 for Watercolor Giclée’s of Market Square Series (exceptions may apply)
Call 412-741-5858 to inquire!
Giclée prints are available at request
$35 for Pen & Ink Giclée’s of Market Square Series (exceptions may apply)
Call 412-741-5858 to inquire!
Giclée prints are available at request
from $75 for Watercolor Giclée’s of Market Square Series (exceptions may apply)
Call 412-741-5858 to inquire!
Giclée prints are available at request
from $75 for Watercolor Giclée’s of Market Square Series (exceptions may apply)
Call 412-741-5858 to inquire!
Please contact the gallery at 412.741.5858 for Availability or Commissions!
This series started innocently enough. (It’s working title, incidentally, was The Things They Used.) First of all, I was interested in the form of the objects. I thought that by isolating the utensils from their normal environment, and either enlarging or miniaturizing their images, I could show the beauty of the forms themselves. In addition to honoring these humble objects, I thought their strong graphic presence would make interesting decorator items in a kitchen or elsewhere. More…
Pittsburgh Winter is an Oil painting by Patrick Lee in Millvale, PA (en plein air)
Giclée prints are available at request
$35 for Pen & Ink Giclée’s of Market Square Series (exceptions may apply)
Call 412-741-5858 to inquire!
This series started innocently enough. (It’s working title, incidentally, was The Things They Used.) First of all, I was interested in the form of the objects. I thought that by isolating the utensils from their normal environment, and either enlarging or miniaturizing their images, I could show the beauty of the forms themselves. In addition to honoring these humble objects, I thought their strong graphic presence would make interesting decorator items in a kitchen or elsewhere. More…
This series started innocently enough. (It’s working title, incidentally, was The Things They Used.) First of all, I was interested in the form of the objects. I thought that by isolating the utensils from their normal environment, and either enlarging or miniaturizing their images, I could show the beauty of the forms themselves. In addition to honoring these humble objects, I thought their strong graphic presence would make interesting decorator items in a kitchen or elsewhere. More…