The Laurel Hells
by Bob George
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$2,000
Dimensions
31.500 x 21.000 inches
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Title
The Laurel Hells
Artist
Bob George
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
Painting of Alum Bluff trail up to Mt. LeConte in Tennessee's Smoky Mountain
National Park.
Watermark will not appear on purchased prints.
Uploaded
February 28th, 2012
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Comments (9)
Dave Farrow
Bob when I look at this beautiful painting I see a light at the end of the tunnel. It seems to give the viewer feelings of peace and hope.....a super gold medal winning work of art.....Dave
Bob George
No apologies necessary George, your gracious comments are even more welcome in triplicate. Bob
GEORGE TORJUSSEN
Good grief Bob! I apologize for the repetition. Having an 81 year olds senior moment here as each time I clicked on comment - nothing happened. Sorry - couldn't delete 'em either.
GEORGE TORJUSSEN
How beautiful Bob. I can almost feel the solidity of each footstep as I make my way along this verdant pathway. Your attention to detail seems so casual yet contributes to the believability in this romance. The subject of this painting as I see it is being there. What a fine labor of love - thanks.
GEORGE TORJUSSEN
How beautiful Bob. I can almost feel the solidity of each footstep as I make my way along this verdant pathway. Your attention to detail seems so casual yet contributes to the believability in this romance. The subject of this painting as I see it is being there. What a fine labor of love - thanks.
GEORGE TORJUSSEN
How beautiful Bob. I can almost feel the solidity of each footstep as I make my way along this verdant pathway. Your attention to detail seems so casual yet contributes to the believability in this romance. The subject of this painting as I see it is being there. What a fine labor of love - thanks.