Apr 29, 2020
Media: acrylic on canvas
Size: 16x20 in
Three Fingered Jack Volcano Oregon is my favorite of the paintings I did for the Ring of Fire series. I love how this one looks. The volcano that is the subject of this painting is located between the volcanoes Mount Jefferson to the north and Mount Washington to the south. It is near the town of Redmond, Oregon. Three Fingered Jack is a shield volcano, not a stratovolcano like most of the painting subjects in this series. The title of this work is "Three Fingered Jack" andit was painted by me, Gregory Cross, on March 15, 2020. Painted with Golden heavy body acrylics on a 16 inches tall x 20 inches wide Artist's Loft stretched cotton canvas. The painting is varnished with a satin finish. I usually get a painting in the mail the next business day after you buy it, but I always ask for 2 days just in case. Though I try very hard to get the colors in the photos as close to the actual painting as I can, they may still be slightly different from the physical painting. Digital cameras don't pick up certain colors very well and often change the look of a painting slightly. So, understand that the photos are edited. Thank you for taking the time to view my painting and read this description. Three Fingered Jack Volcano Oregon is my favorite of the paintings I did for the Ring of Fire series. I love how this one looks. The volcano that is the subject of this painting is located between the volcanoes Mount Jefferson to the north and Mount Washington to the south. It is near the town of Redmond, Oregon. Three Fingered Jack is a shield volcano, not a stratovolcano like most of the painting subjects in this series. The title of this work is "Three Fingered Jack" andit was painted by me, Gregory Cross, on March 15, 2020. Painted with Golden heavy body acrylics on a 16 inches tall x 20 inches wide Artist's Loft stretched cotton canvas. The painting is varnished with a satin finish. I usually get a painting in the mail the next business day after you buy it, but I always ask for 2 days just in case. Though I try very hard to get the colors in the photos as close to the actual painting as I can, they may still be slightly different from the physical painting. Digital cameras don't pick up certain colors very well and often change the look of a painting slightly. So, understand that the photos are edited. Thank you for taking the time to view my painting and read this description. |