SANTORINI DWELLINGS Wider View-Prints of my Oil Paintings
by Mary Grden
Title
SANTORINI DWELLINGS Wider View-Prints of my Oil Paintings
Artist
Mary Grden
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
"Santorini Dwellings" is an oil painting painted from a very high perspective. This view is above this lone Windmill situated in, Oia, at one end of Santorini Island. Oia, although a small part of the island, looks grand and large, the way I saw it that day. The detail is how I remember the village. The buildings are very white against the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. The sunsets are what bring in visitors in the late afternoon to view from the cliffs or from a boat. The windmills here, and those on the Island of Mykonos were used for milling flour before most of them became"dwellings", like the one I painted here. The caldera was formed after the eruption of the volcano centuries ago. This print is available in sizes up to 36x48 inches and many products at my artist gallery, here......... BaywoodArtGallery.com
If you think you are seeing double its because I have two different sized prints next to each other's listing. One is the original "taller" view and the other is the slightly "wider" view.
Some collectors of art may or may not view art according to size or the space they want to display their art in, but some just want it a little wider or thinner, so I created a collection "The Taller or Wider Series." You can make certain adjustment for prints, but the subject has to be inanimate, like architecture. Animate art, like people or animals usually won't take a size change. Only inanimate subjects will appear there. I don't have them all up yet, so, please consider bookmarking us or join our email list on our other site below, the one without the word "art" in its name.
I am a “realist” painter, not a photo-realistic painter. I regard myself as a self-imposed “Representational Realist.” “I only represent, reality, God makes everything, perfectly real.” “Painting for me is much like writing is to an author, once the Paint is put to the Canvas many more than one, can enjoy viewing the Original and finding a Print.”
ABOUT: BAYWOODARTGALLERY.COM (“BAG”) is our website, here, on fineartamerica. See all my art and soon John’s in one search “BAG" is the acronym for my Gallery. (please open a new browser, type or copy as you see it above) The title will be in “blue letters.” Fineartamerica gave us their platform inside our website here to showcase our Art in “One” search showing ALL items our art is printed on. Some items are not available on the standard search pages. Original Works are not sold on “BAG”……………..but see below.
BONUS IMAGES OF DETAILS AND ORIGINAL WORKS ARE AT: BAYWOODGALLERY.COM (without the word “ART”) is our website of 23 years. Enlargements of details and interest for every Original and Print are there. Toggling between the two sites is worth to open browsers! Mary’s ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS and soon, John’s ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND CALLIGRAPHY PRAYERS will be on BaywoodGallery.com along with John’s 3-D Brass Sculptures, Pens, and Leather Goods.
If you are choosing paper, for wall art and it is to be framed under glass I recommend what I print on, Watercolor Paper. I also print on Canvas, with the same, clear, results. The other surfaces, like Metal and Acrylic make great choices for areas with high moisture like kitchens and baths too. Hanging any Art in direct sunlight is not recommended.
We issue signed Certificates of Authenticity, on all wall-art, here, so you will have evidence you bought a print authorized by the Artist. Contact us here on “BAG” after your purchase arrives.
COPYRIGHT PROTECTED: All work of Mary Grden and John Grden, respectively, are protected under United States and International Law. Our Websites; our names and our Art are all as one, and one in the same, respectively. WATERMARKS: are reminders about “copyright” laws and will be removed for all purchases.
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May 18th, 2023
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