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Buckskin Stallion Original Acrylic Painting by Persis Clayton Weirs

Buckskin Stallion Original Acrylic Painting

by Persis Clayton Weirs
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Original acrylic painting of a light brown horse alertly trotting through the sagebrush as the sun rises behind him. Image size; 11" x 14".

Orientation:LandscapeEdition: al
Height:11"Medium:Acrylic
Width:14"Framing:Unframed
Product Type: al Acrylic Painting :
Brand:Wild WingsDisplay Location:Wall Mount
Orientation:LandscapeEdition: al
Height:11"Medium:Acrylic
Width:14"Framing:Unframed
Product Type: al Acrylic Painting :
Brand:Wild WingsDisplay Location:Wall Mount
Persis Clayton Weirs

Persis Clayton Weirs

Artist

For Persis Clayton Weirs, becoming a wildlife artist seemed only natural. Born on an island off the Maine coast, she enjoyed summers on the island and spent winters along the Maine coast where wildlife flourished.
 
Persis had no formal training in art, but rather she developed her skills through close observation...

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Description

Original acrylic painting of a light brown horse alertly trotting through the sagebrush as the sun rises behind him. Image size; 11" x 14".

Product Specifications
Orientation:LandscapeEdition: al
Height:11"Medium:Acrylic
Width:14"Framing:Unframed
Product Type: al Acrylic Painting :
Brand:Wild WingsDisplay Location:Wall Mount
Orientation:LandscapeEdition: al
Height:11"Medium:Acrylic
Width:14"Framing:Unframed
Product Type: al Acrylic Painting :
Brand:Wild WingsDisplay Location:Wall Mount
About the artist
Persis Clayton Weirs

Persis Clayton Weirs

Artist

For Persis Clayton Weirs, becoming a wildlife artist seemed only natural. Born on an island off the Maine coast, she enjoyed summers on the island and spent winters along the Maine coast where wildlife flourished. Persis had no formal training in art, but rather she developed her skills through close observation...

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