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Evening Dress, Pocahontas

Evening Dress, Pocahontas

Suzanne Sandboe, SFCA Sexsmith, AB
24x36inunframed
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Free pickup is available from our Vancouver Gallery, or shipping can be provided for additional cost.
We also offer an installment payment program and art installation services: contact us for more details.
About the Artwork

Located on the Mountain Parkway of Jasper National Park is Roche Miette also known as Pocahontas Mountain. Seen as you enter the parkway, in this image the sun is setting in the west dressing the mountain and valley in a spectacular array of evening colors.

Technique:Acrylic on Canvas
Styles:Fine Art, Impressionism, Realism, Conceptual
Contents:Plant, Tree, Outdoors, Scenery, Wilderness, Conifer, Mountain, Vegetation, Peak, Grass, Land, Panoramic, Spruce, Plateau, Sky
Details & Dimensions
Edition:Original, one of a kind artwork
Unframed Size:24in x 36in
Frame:Not framed
Weight:5.5lbs (estimated)
Shipping & Purchase
Free pickup is available from our Vancouver Gallery, or shipping can be provided for additional cost.
Standard shipping is via Canada Post ground. Typically, packages sent within Canada are received in 5-12 days. For expedited shipping, please contact us for a quote.
A payment program is available with three equal installments- we can work together to support artists and your budget! Contact us for details.

Suzanne Sandboe, SFCA

Sexsmith, Alberta

Suzanne Sandboe is an award winning Senior Signature Member of the Federation of Canadian Artists and the Alberta Society of Artists. She works primarily in acrylic and watercolour using bold color and a signature style. Her work is best described as atmospheric and nostaligic yet grounded

"With painterly brushstrokes across the canvas, I want to leave my mark on this earth as a respected Canadian Artist sharing a creative vision of how I see."

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