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by Donald Maier
$46.50
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This VW Bus is not mine. It is parked outside a nice cabin near the campground where we were with our camper and tents. @1993
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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This VW Bus is not mine. It is parked outside a nice cabin near the campground where we were with our camper and tents. @1993
Donald Maier graduated from the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts, in Newark, New Jersey in 1968. He won several state and local show awards in the early seventies, including 1st place in oils at the Garden State Art Center in 1971, 1st place for Watercolor at the Red Bank Festival of Arts in 1972 and an Honorable Mention in the Emerging Artists exhibit at Rutgers University in 1973. He had numerous one-man shows in both New Jersey, California and Georgia and has exhibited in many fine galleries in California, Scottsdale, Arizona, Santa Fe, New Mexico and Georgia. As a young man, Don was inspired by Winslow Homer, and one of his first watercolor trips was to his home state of Maine. He remember waiting for over an hour for the...
$46.50
Kip DeVore
Oh Wow!! This is too good! The GREEN!! Just love it. What a treat. That lime-yellow and bright green, dry-brush, creates such vibration, excitement and even crisp sparkle in that area of the painting, and everything else in the design works to support that. And the nice fade-out of the two center green tree trunks, directly above the roof of the VW van, helps resolve and hold the eye. What a pleasant surprise. The artist has been saving the best for last.