Many years ago, too many to count, I fell in love with the Arkansas Ozarks. Rough and tumble hills, deep valleys, mystical caves and above all else, beautiful clear running streams. One of my favorite places to explore was Richland Creek which flows into what is now the Buffalo National Scenic River. Miles from nowhere, and big enough to flow all year, I would have this place to myself for days with out seeing another soul. This monochrome painting is based on one of the black & white photographs I created in the late 1960's.
24X18 Acrylic on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Item details
GTIN: 136585
Price
$550.00
Quantity available
1
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 24 in
Width: 18 in
Height: 1.5 in
Package
Length/Depth: 30 in
Width: 24 in
Height: 5 in
Shipping
Free
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Refund & return policy
To assure your satisfaction with the quality of our art, any artwork returned in it's original condition within 14 days will be fully refunded, excluding shipping and handling fees.
Exceptions may apply. Please message Garry for more information.
For three decades, Garry McMichael has been traveling the back roads of Middle America, especially the Ozarks, capturing its beauty with the camera, charcoals, pastels and paint. Garry is constantly searching for those fleeting moments when the landscape, the atmospheric conditions and the ever-changing light come together in a flash of visual inspiration.
Whether you are inspired by the ebb and flow of the Mississippi River, a quiet walk through the rugged Ozark Mountains or watching a summer thunderstorm roll across the prairie, you will appreciate the art of Garry McMichael.
Garry McMichael has been a photojournalist, commercial photographer and artist for the past thirty years and is owner of PaintStLouis.org where he organizes and teaches workshops in St. Louis, Missouri. He is actively involved with the Greater St. Louis Art Association, Art St. Louis and is Past-President of the Gateway Pastel Artists Association.