Indian corn is a painting by Elizabeth H Tudor which was uploaded on October 22nd, 2007.
Indian corn
Watercolour on Arches 140lb cold press paper. Gold wood frame, double matting.
Original - Sold
Price
Not Specified
Dimensions
11.000 x 18.000 inches
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Title
Indian corn
Artist
Elizabeth H Tudor
Medium
Painting - Watercolour
Description
Watercolour on Arches 140lb cold press paper. Gold wood frame, double matting.
Uploaded
October 22nd, 2007
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Comments (18)
Trey Stephens
I love the detail on this one! amazing watercolor! Also, thank you for your kind comments! The chipmunks were a gift for my mom, but if someone buys it we will be $1,000,000 richer!
Stephen Lucas
Thankyou Liz for the comment on my art. I love this peice youv'e done. Your handling of watercolor is great. Love your botanical style works too.
Michael Keogh
Elizabeth Great work!! I was surprised you don,t sell giclees. They should work well for your kind of art I also saw the only one that had price the blueberries if I'm not wrong $ 64.00 for the original??? Is that right? That shoul be the price of a giclee. Sorry to be putting my two cents in.....but just trying to help Michael
Yelena Kolotusha
Just wonderful! Love the colors, love the composition! Thank you for your warm welcome. Yelena.
Lina Scarfi
oh for crying out loud i thought you were talking about meeeeeee. i was up all night doing chin push ups! soooo vain, lol.
Elizabeth H Tudor
LOL!! It was his scarf and his chins I was getting at..... your perfect...we both are!!!! ;-)) Thanks! Liz
Lina Scarfi
great corn! see what you did liz i posted another headshot to show you i wasn't hiding a double chin just a wrinkled neck!! lol.
Elizabeth H Tudor
Thanks guys... (your making me blush!!) From such great artists as FAA holds and yourselves they are dear comments and much appreciated!! XO Liz
Kevin Callahan
I am compelled to weigh in on this one. It is superb. I would expect to find this in a bound volume of Early American botany in the Library of Congress.