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by Keith Thompson
$70.00
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Design Details
This watercolour painting features Barnawee Bridge situated alongside the Waterford Greenway trail with a backdrop of the Comeragh mountains.
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Dimensions
60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
This watercolour painting features Barnawee Bridge situated alongside the Waterford Greenway trail with a backdrop of the Comeragh mountains.
It is painted by local artist Keith W. Thompson. Keith has become known as the Greenway artist mainly because he is so often found painting along this magnificent trail.
http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-keith-thompson.html Hi there and welcome, My own website provides plenty of background info about me, my art, life and influences. Well worth a visit & your valuable time. Briefly, I was born in 1945 in Bristol, England. A big career change at age 35; I left the planning the distribution & loading of container vessels in England behind and moved with my young family of two to Ireland where we purchased and ran for 10 years a small country thatched pub close to the sea. Then I became a professional picture framer. This led to establishing the second largest irish landscape art print company, solely based on my own artwork. I live in beautiful Dungarvan, County Waterford Ireland with...
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