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UPC 682370544348

Barcode for Northwest Art Mall BA-4740 MFGDM KLP Bethel Alaska Kelp King Salmon Framed Wall Art by Artist Dave Bartholet, 13 x 16

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Binding Kitchen
Brand Northwest Art Mall
EAN 0682370544348
Label Northwest Art Mall
Manufacturer Northwest Art Mall
Model BA-4740 MFGDM
MPN BA-4740 MFGDM
Package Quantity 1
Part Number BA-4740 MFGDM
Product Group Home
Publisher Northwest Art Mall
Studio Northwest Art Mall
UPC 682370544348

Product Features

  • Framed and Ready to Hang on your Wall
  • Satin Black 1.25" Solid Wood Frame With 1/8 Beveled Inside and Outside Edge to Show the Wood
  • Double Matted 6.25"x10" Print with Cream Colored Outer Matte and Sage Green Inner Matte to Fit Any Room Decor
  • A great way to remember all of the special places you visit
  • Made in the USA

Description

Bethel Alaska Kelp King Salmon by Artist Dave Bartholet and Northwest Art Mall. Dave Bartholet, a self-taught artist, showed up on the planet in 1949. Having spent his early childhood in Wyoming his love for wildlife was forged from the get-go. In 1971 he started his journey as a professional artist selling his original watercolors through galleries. In the early 80's he ventured into "show business" doing juried art shows through out the west. He still travels to 30 shows each year. His loose style of watercolors has proven to be very popular to an estimated 100, 000 households that collect his work of over 400 limited edition prints. He has illustrated many magazines and book covers as well as being commissioned to do the mural for the National Wildlife Refuge 100 year recognition, a 30x50 foot effort. Dave believes he was born to paint and credits God for his natural ability. He often says he paints not because he can, but because he must. It is a gift! Today Dave lives in Seaside, Or. where he and his wife Penny own and operate the Gilbert District Gallery.

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