“A Morning Glory's Hour” Watercolor Prints by Marilyn Wells
“A Morning Glory's Hour” Watercolor Prints by Marilyn Wells
This free flowing watercolor was based on
“A Morning Glory’s Hour”
My span of years
today appears
a morning glory’s hour.
- Arakida Moritake 1472-1549 1909W written on his deathbed at age 75. It was also his birthday.
After many years of teaching No Fear Watercolor, I am reinspired by the work of Georgia O’Keefe’s early watercolor paintings.
Her loose and free-flowing watercolors feel at home side by side with my abstract sumi e or ink on paper paintings.
I find my inspiration from poetry also carries over into the new watercolors I am creating.
After many years of teaching No Fear Watercolor, I was reinsured by the work of Georgia O’Keefe’s early watercolor paintings.
Her loose and free-flowing watercolors felt at home side by side with my abstract sumi e or ink on paper paintings.
I find my inspiration from poetry also carries over into the new watercolors I am creating.
This is a Limited Edition Fine Art Print, numbered and signed, made from archival, museum quality giclée ink on hot press, acid-free 100% cotton rag media with a fine-tooth surface. Each will have an additional 1/4” white border to accommodate most framing needs, or which you can cut off if you wish. It is packaged in a crystal clear envelope with a sturdy back board for shipping and framing protection.
Each print will be hand signed on the back by the artist along with a stamp of authentication.
For all prints, expect 10 business days working time, as each is hand printed just before shipping, although usually less time is needed. Contact me for any other questions.
Original - AVAILABLE
Read more about my work and process under About Me, bottom of the Home Page.