Now Available! Original Pen and Ink Drawing, Disc Golfing Solo by Pat Cross
Unlike many outdoor sports, disc golfing can be played either in a group, with a partner, or solo, explaining much of its rise in popularity. In this drawing, an athlete hones his putting skills on the distinctive Hole 10 that perches precariously atop a moss-clad boulder shaded by the forest trees.
This 11” x 17” original, Disc Golfing Solo, is drawn with archival quality, permanent India ink on acid-free Strathmore Bristol board for lasting impressions. The drawing is mounted in an acid-free, white matt with a black liner that sets off the crisp clarity of the black ink drawing. The matted artwork is sheathed in a crystal clear protective envelope for protection when handling. The matted artwork is ready to mount into any 16” x 20” frame.
Disc Golfing Solo is one of a series of original artworks by Pat Cross on the desirability and viability of living in this small town designed by Eleanor Roosevelt and how that plays out into our modern day.
This program, Eleanor’s 2020 Vision, is presented with financial assistance from the West Virginia Division of Arts, Culture and History and the National Endowment for the Arts, with approval from the WV Commission on the Arts.