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In this custom framed oil painting, a great blue heron pauses from a long journey to rest in the bird sanctuary along the river. Knowing the seasonal flight patterns of the birds, a gal quietly observes the elegant creature, admiring his plumage.
Blue Heron Pit Stop is one of a series of oil paintings 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.
In this oil painting, the artist used all professional grade, archival quality materials and production methods. The painting on a cradled birch panel is sealed with a clear, UV protective finish for lasting impressions. The painting mounts into solid poplar wood frame with a cocoa colored finish that brings out the hues of the painting. It is wired and ready to hang anywhere you want to be reminded of the value of our outdoor sanctuaries and the refreshing sense of adventures those bring.
This program 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.