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by Gerald Carpenter
$67.00
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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Based on images taken from bonsai trees in bloom. Winner of the Honorable Mention for Watercolor at the Fine Arts of Cupertino, CA show Sept, 9 2011!... more
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Based on images taken from bonsai trees in bloom. Winner of the Honorable Mention for Watercolor at the Fine Arts of Cupertino, CA show Sept, 9 2011! Awarded by judge Mike Bailey.
Jerry Carpenter, born in Fairmont, West Virginia, educated at Berea College in Kentucky and Catholic University of America, moved from Washington, DC, to California in 2000. Working as an Information Technology professional is a stressful job; thus, in an effort to find peace I began painting watercolors under the tutelage of Ms. Bobbie Dixon as part of the Santa Clara Adult Education Program after moving to California. Since then, I have studied with other prominent artists. I began drawing and painting as a child, especially architecture. The medium of choice was Acrylics during his high school and college years. A developing career path caused him to long abandon the art. In recent years, the change to watercolor was a freeing...
$67.00
Anne Norskog
Beautifully painted!
Bardi Natalia
Wonderful!
Xueling Zou
Beautiful watercolor, Gerald! Love the way how you created, well done!!!
Gerald Carpenter
Thanks so much for the complements. Thanks for introducing me to Joseph Raffeal's work. I was not familiar with his material. This was new for me to do flowers but I have a few pieces in a series I am working on now. Thanks for the support.
Vicki Housel
Simply beautiful! Bravo!
PATRICK WEBSTER
Nice, nice, nice. Love the overall(ness) of this painting. Are you familiar with Joseph Raffael's work? http://www.josephraffael.com/studio/studio.php