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Storm Framed Print featuring the painting O M G Outer Banks Fury by Deborah Naves

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 7.50"

Mat Border:

2.00"

Frame Width:

0.88"

Overall:

15.50" x 13.00"

 

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O M G Outer Banks Fury Framed Print

Deborah Naves

by Deborah Naves

$95.00

Product Details

O M G Outer Banks Fury framed print by Deborah Naves.   Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.

Design Details

Impending peril has been created with this surreal and edgy painting of a lone sailboat that will either drop off into the crevice on its starboard... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (14)

Deborah Naves

Deborah Naves

Thanks Elvira. I'm highly associated with the subject matter

Elvira De Vries

Elvira De Vries

Beautiful work! L/F

Catherine Ludwig Donleycott

Catherine Ludwig Donleycott

Great job! Congratulations on your win as well.

Gigi Thomas

Gigi Thomas

Loving the wild energy and glowing composition of this pounding adventure...kuddos

I F Abbie Shores 1stAngel Arts

I F Abbie Shores 1stAngel Arts

FEATURED on Seascapes homepage! Well Done

Ryan Fox

Ryan Fox

Thanks for chatting tonight. I sent a fb friend request and several images of the paintings I mentioned. If you don't see the message click on the MESSAGE box on facebook. At the top left you should see INBOX and OTHERS. My message might have ended up in the OTHERS folder since we're not fb friends yet.

Deborah Naves

Deborah Naves

Thanks Fitzroy and Nick!

Nick Mares

Nick Mares

Nice composition. Congrats on your sale!

Fitzroy Barrett

Fitzroy Barrett

Congrats on your sale

Penny Lisowski

Penny Lisowski

Congratulations on your sale!

Erica Hanel

Erica Hanel

Beautiful work, congratulations

Deborah Naves replied:

Thanks!

Cindy Angiel

Cindy Angiel

Interesting use of colors. Great work of art.

Deborah Naves replied:

Thanks Cindy!

Steven Poulton

Steven Poulton

Just superb, fantastic, congrats :-)

Deborah Naves replied:

Thanks Steven!

Artist's Description

Impending peril has been created with this surreal and edgy painting of a lone sailboat that will either drop off into the crevice on its starboard side or get pounded by waves on its port side. Yes, it's my nautical nightmare!

About Deborah Naves

Deborah Naves

My art is inspired by the wonder of nature and her amazing ability to create uniqueness that is elusive, dramatic and rare. That exquisiteness cannot be recreated but I try to capture the feeling and significance of that moment in each one of my paintings - the atmosphere in a sunset; a storm or a stunning sky or an unusual animal pose. I aim to seize that fleeting moment’s awe and preserve its meaning and intent. Because I want the art to grab you, I tend to exaggerate the subject by means of composition and then color. I add lots of blending and drying retardant medium to my acrylic paints so I can smoosh and scrape the paint on the canvas or board. I actually prefer board. I will often use a palette knife to lay down my first layer...

 

$95.00

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