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Quebec City Acrylic Print
by Carol Flagg
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Quebec City acrylic print by Carol Flagg. 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.
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Comments (8)
About Carol Flagg
My interest in art started by watching my father paint as a commercial artist. He would often take me along on an assignment and I was captivated by his expertise and the way he seemed to disappear in his work. The smell of turpentine meant Dad to me. As a child, art was my favorite subject. A career in the business world and being a mother left little time for exploring my art, but I did fulfill my creative side by practicing and teaching yoga, sailing, crafts, sewing, reading and gardening. The creation of a painting is a form of meditation for me. I lose the sense of time as I paint. I love the process of creating form and color that is appealing to me. I am a very organized individual and get uncomfortable with chaos. I find my...
$84.00
Anatol Woolf
Congrats, I love Quebec City too.
Carol Flagg replied:
Thanks, Anatol!
Cathy Lindsey
NICE! Congratulations on your sale!
Carol Flagg replied:
Thanks, Cathy. I was there over 25 years ago!
Carol Flagg
Thanks, Hanne. Your paintings are fabulous! I love the peony flowers.
Hanne Lore Koehler
Fabulous painting of this delightful city scene, Carol! L/F
Carol Flagg
Thanks so much, Antonis. I loved my visit to this great city.
Antonis Gourountis
great work ! My compliments !LF!
Carol Flagg
Thank you, Celeste, for your kind comments and email. I think I took the photo used for this painting between the mid 80's and early 90's.
Celeste Moreau
Without seeing the bottom portion of the painting, I immediately knew it was Quebec City. It takes me back to 1986. Beautiful, Carole.