This week I’m featuring four art prints I created using an impasto oil technique. This technique utilizes bright and bold brush strokes creating dramatic texture and vibrant scenes. The setting for three of the prints is on the grounds of the Sharlot Hall Museum located in Prescott, Arizona. The last print depicts a fountain located in Cave Creek, Arizona.

This art print depicts The Territorial Rose Garden, located on the grounds of the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona. It was created and planted in 1948, then moved to its current location on the north side of the Governors Mansion in 1974. The move was so that the rose garden would be visible from the street aligning the museum grounds.

I created a close up of some of those rose blooms located in that garden.

The gazebo is located behind a Victorian Home found on the museum grounds.

The setting for this last print is a courtyard that is open to the public in Cave Creek, Arizona. The courtyard is built in the traditional Spanish style reflecting a tranquil look that you would expect on a large adobe ranch estate.
Thoughts? As I have said before, everyone reacts to visual art techniques and looks differently, so I am not in the least offended by opinions.
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