Artist:Persis Clayton Weirs
Title:Dawns First Light
Edition:: Premier giclée canvas edition of 35 signed and numbered canvas art prints made from the original acrylic painting.
Image size: 20" x 36"
About the Art : “In the summer the sun breaks over the treetops about 4:30 a.m. On a misty, windless morning, the pre-dawn glow spreads gently across our pasture, greeting the horses with a stunning new day.”
Framing Option: Framed size, 27" x 43" with 2-3/4" espresso walnut-finished moulding, 1-1/4" oyster flax liner and brass nameplate.
For Persis Clayton Weirs, becoming an artist seemed only natural. Born on an island off the Maine coast, she enjoyed summers on the island and spent winters along the Maine coast where wildlife flourished. She had no formal training in art, but rather she developed her skills through close observation of the animals and wildlife around her home. Persis and her family currently reside on the Penobscot Bay where wildlife thrives in abundance.
As an artist, she hopes "to share through my work my respect for wildlife and my sense of responsibility for the quality of the environment. If my paintings can pass on to others just a fraction of the pleasure and fascination I find in nature, then I have succeeded."
Title:Dawns First Light
Edition:: Premier giclée canvas edition of 35 signed and numbered canvas art prints made from the original acrylic painting.
Image size: 20" x 36"
About the Art : “In the summer the sun breaks over the treetops about 4:30 a.m. On a misty, windless morning, the pre-dawn glow spreads gently across our pasture, greeting the horses with a stunning new day.”
Framing Option: Framed size, 27" x 43" with 2-3/4" espresso walnut-finished moulding, 1-1/4" oyster flax liner and brass nameplate.
For Persis Clayton Weirs, becoming an artist seemed only natural. Born on an island off the Maine coast, she enjoyed summers on the island and spent winters along the Maine coast where wildlife flourished. She had no formal training in art, but rather she developed her skills through close observation of the animals and wildlife around her home. Persis and her family currently reside on the Penobscot Bay where wildlife thrives in abundance.
As an artist, she hopes "to share through my work my respect for wildlife and my sense of responsibility for the quality of the environment. If my paintings can pass on to others just a fraction of the pleasure and fascination I find in nature, then I have succeeded."
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