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Contemporary southwestern aspen art prints. Looking up through aspen trees in the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico near Santa Fe during the fall months.... more
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Average Rating (4.33 Stars):
Dana Frederickson
October 31st, 2024
This is a great t-shirt! An excellent photo of an Aruba Airlines Airbus A320-232 114 in flight! The colors are really great! Excellent photography and artwork!
Susan Lowery
October 30th, 2024
Great shirt, well made. Love the colors. Wearing it proudly!
Patricia Sutton
October 27th, 2024
A perfect gift for one of the Fiddlin’ Five that played as a team under coach Adolf Rupp The recipient was very pleased to get this gift.
Cathy Lutz
October 23rd, 2024
Great photo and nice shirt!
Mary Moynahan
October 22nd, 2024
I have an Autistic Adult son who wanted this shirt and is so happy to now possess it! Many, many thanks! Now, a treasured item!
David Wilberforce
October 22nd, 2024
I still have not received this shirt.
Contemporary southwestern aspen art prints. Looking up through aspen trees in the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico near Santa Fe during the fall months. Blue skies and clouds visible through the dense brightly colored autumn foliage. Giclee prints from an original acrylic landscape painting on canvas by artist Johnathan Harris.
Johnathan Harris was born in Arkansas and has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Sedona, Arizona; Scottsdale, Arizona; Tucson, Arizona; Carmel by the Sea, California, Los Angeles, California; Little Rock, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee. He is an increasingly acclaimed contemporary artist producing landscape, abstract and wildlife paintings and working in USA. He is widely known for his highly individual acrylics inspired primarily by the landscapes around the states of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Wyoming and Montana. In recent years, Johnathan Harris released a new body of work focusing on European landscapes, such as the English countryside, Tuscany and the south of France....
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Cathy Lindsey
Awesome image! Congrats on your sale!
Gary F Richards
Congratulations! Fl
Ramon Martinez
Congratulations on your recent sale, Johnathan!
JOHNATHAN HARRIS
Thank you all very much for your kind comments! I am glad you enjoyed the painting! Very much appreciated. Cheers.
Brigitte Cloutier
Hi Johnathan, Amazing painting ♥
Marian Voicu
Amazing painting! L/F
Reid Callaway
EyeCatcher!...........Congrats!............Carry On!
Bill Cannon
Congrats on your sale!!
Jacqueline Howe
Unique!!!!! : )
Maria Kucera
that's neat! so original, and I really like the colors you use
Johnathan Harris
Thank you very much for your kind words.
Johnathan Harris
Thanks, Tim! Glad you enjoyed the work.
Tim Allen
WOW!! Love the colors and the perspective. Gives me vertigo just looking at it. Well done, John. f/v