Portrait of Remington 0094_2 Acrylic Print
by Steven Ward
Product Details
Portrait of Remington 0094_2 acrylic print by Steven Ward. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Portrait of Chocolate Labrador Retriever... Remington Original: Oil on Wood Panel, 24X 24. Private Collection
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Artist's Description
Portrait of Chocolate Labrador Retriever... Remington Original: Oil on Wood Panel, 24"X 24". Private Collection
About Steven Ward
Thank you for visiting. I started out as a painter. I love Oil Paint, but the process is slow. In 2017 I began to develop a style based on my desire to produce richly colored Impressionist images without paint. I create “Digital Images” with the look of highly layered, glazed Oil Paintings and Watercolors. My approach to creating these images is the same as when I use Oil Paint and a brush. The only digital tool / software I use is Photoshop.
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Steven Ward
Thank you, Marie! Remington was a great Labrador and a terrific companion. He was big, with a magnificent blocky head. This portrait was early... he was maybe two years old. My wife and I were Labrador Breeders for a while, and active in AKC and UKC Hunt Tests. My wife would often serve as Hunt Test Secretary and Marshal individual hunts. When I would take Remington to the line she heard many times... “Wow, now that is a Labrador... he is gorgeous!” One of his knick names was Big Ton. He had a huge personality, loved everyone, was great with kids, and puppies. He was a great gun dog and a fun hunting partner. Sadly he had a reaction to vaccinations and died when he was 7. I hope you have or had a long and rewarding life with Romeo!
Marie Louise Anhalt
Very well done! Reminds me of our Eng. Choc. Lab, Romeo L/F.
Anne Sands
Great artwork very nice details. Lf
Steven Ward replied:
Thank you!
Anne Gifford
Beautiful painting. like/v/f
Steven Ward replied:
Thank you Anne! He was a great retriever with a deep soulful expression.
Lori Moon
Congratulations on your feature in Pet Art
Steven Ward replied:
Thank you! I'm honored to have this imaged featured in the Pet Art Group.