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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
18x24in
About this artwork
“Thanksgiving Getaway” depicts an older part of an American hometown. This town has been refurbished to remind us of the past gaining a new life for our future. Showing the foliage on the tree turning from a crisp summer’s green, to the autumn’s reds and yellows, enhances the subdued fall colors. What better is there than a family gathering to share a delicious turkey dinner, only to be completed by a walk through downtown?
Painting has a 1/2 inch… black floater frame. The painting has a wire on the back ready for hanging. Includes a Certificate Of Authenticity with a hidden one of a kind watermark is included.
« I'd like to think that if you look closely at the paintings you will see your family smiling back at you. »
Julie Pace Hoff is an experienced US painter with international exposure. Hoff graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California before becoming an instructor at Otis Parsons School of Design in Los Angeles. She has dubbed her style "Aesthetic American Folk Art," constituting impressions of American middle-class suburban life over the last seventy-five years