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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
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10x14in
About this artwork
Every season I watch Gold Rush: White Water on the Discovery channel and marvel at how hard those guys work in dangerous, remote creeks of Alaska to pan, dredge, and sluice for gold dust, flakes, and occasional small nuggets. A full season may net 100 ounces, worth approximately $340,000, to be shared among 5 miners after the fixed costs (e.g. claim fees, fuel, equipment, travel, etc.) of each season are deducted.
And every year as we drive through… northern California, I think of the geological events that led to the 1849 gold rush and discovery of huge nuggets in the mother lode… a few nuggets larger than 100 pounds worth over $5 million each if valued today at $3,380 per ounce.
This is the original, unframed, 14" x 10" watercolor on 140-lb paper.
« As an artist, maritime scenes grab me, inherently providing the elements necessary for a good painting. Water adds contrast in edges, shapes, and value. Reflections guarantee compositional continuity. »
Bill Hudson is a prize-winning American artist whose paintings have been exhibited in the United States. Every one of his nautical themed compositions brings back fond memories of working the water as a child, or owning his own crab boat in San Pedro as an adult. Hudson's realistic works are created using watercolors and casein, which uses milk curds as a binder rather than gum arabic associated with watercolor and gouache.