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A Conch Breakfast Acrylic Print
by Bob George
Product Details
A Conch Breakfast acrylic print by Bob George. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Painting of a typical breakfast with the native Key Westers.
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
Painting of a typical breakfast with the native Key Westers.
Watermark will not appear on purchased prints.
About Bob George
Fine Arts studies and a Vietnam Combat Artist assignment backs up my long career as an illustrator, designer and art director in the Washington, D.C. area. Over the years, my artwork has been displayed at the White House, Pentagon, U.S. Park Service and the National Air & Space Museum. Now semi-retired from the commercial scene, I take great pleasure in creating art of my own choosing without any agency demands. Favorite subjects now include scenes of Key West, Florida, rural Tennessee and my personal images of Vietnam. 1st Place winner in the first annual Johnson City Veterans art show 2013 "The Creative Warrior." 2010 "Great Smoky Mountains "Wildflower Artist Of The Year." Some commisssions accepted, particularly those of a...
$79.00
Sunil Kapadia
Congratulations on your sale!
Bob George
Thanks Carol for the compliment. Cuban bread, cheddar cheese, Goya brand guava jelly and Cuban coffee commonly called "Café con Leche" sweetened with the condensed milk. The Avocado is usually seasoned with the Key Lime juice and hot sauce. This "Conch" breakfast is typical in Key West with it's Cuban and Bahamian roots. Avocados are called "Alligator Pears" by Key West natives. We Key Westers refer to ourselves as "Conchs" as in the Bahamas regardless if your heritage is Bahamian or Cuban, in many cases, both. A quick and delicious way to start the day. I appreciate your interest in our culture. Regards, Bob
Carol Jacobs
This is stunning. I would like a little more description of what we are eating here. I'm sure I could then taste every bite. L V
Bob George
Many thanks Graciela. Bob
Graciela Scarlatto
You are a master. F
Bob George
Kim, Raymundo - thanks so much!!
Raymundo Urbina
Congrats on your sale!
Kim Sy Ok
Congrats on your sale!!! voted