Jamie Wyeth House, Monhegan, Maine
$450.00
11×14 Pastel — I loved going to Monhegan to paint. This is a painting I did of Jamie Wyeth’s house, adding in the colorful details as Jamie’s work is so colorful and beautiful.
Framed in gold with Tru-Vue AR Glass
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