Tripp Harrison Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print: "Saint Augustine"
Artist: Tripp Harrison
Title: Saint Augustine
Edition: Limited Edition S/N 1950 Lithograph / Fine Art Print on Paper
Image size:16 " x 34"
About the Artist: The paintings by Tripp Harrison reflect a quality of peacefulness. Tripp originally focused on the coastal areas of the United States including Pawleys Island, South Carolina and Miami's Biscayne Bay. Working diligently he developed a style that conveyed a kind of serenity that would become his signature in artwork. Introduced to the Bahamas in the eighties his work began to incorporate the lush tropical foliage and the brightly colored houses dotting the landscape of places such as Hope Town and Man-O-War Cay. Tripp quite simply fell in love with the Bahamas. Like many others attracted to tropical areas, Tripp senses a calmness about the islands that calls him back time and again to gather new subject matter. Not limiting himself to tropical landscapes, Tripp has also captured the people of the Bahamas, including the award winning portraits of Gaynell, a young girl in Harbour Island
Title: Saint Augustine
Edition: Limited Edition S/N 1950 Lithograph / Fine Art Print on Paper
Image size:16 " x 34"
About the Artist: The paintings by Tripp Harrison reflect a quality of peacefulness. Tripp originally focused on the coastal areas of the United States including Pawleys Island, South Carolina and Miami's Biscayne Bay. Working diligently he developed a style that conveyed a kind of serenity that would become his signature in artwork. Introduced to the Bahamas in the eighties his work began to incorporate the lush tropical foliage and the brightly colored houses dotting the landscape of places such as Hope Town and Man-O-War Cay. Tripp quite simply fell in love with the Bahamas. Like many others attracted to tropical areas, Tripp senses a calmness about the islands that calls him back time and again to gather new subject matter. Not limiting himself to tropical landscapes, Tripp has also captured the people of the Bahamas, including the award winning portraits of Gaynell, a young girl in Harbour Island
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