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“One More Ride” – Limited Edition Vintage Truck Print | Rustic Americana Watercolor Wall Art
Limited Edition Print
12” x 30”
Limited Remaining Availability
“One More Ride” was a transitional painting for my artistic development. I was feeling rather old and worn out as an artist, and as a person. My time in the military and as a USAID project manager in Afghanistan. It had all taken a real toll - on my family, my health, and me as a person. The wheels weren’t coming off, but I felt them wobbling.
I found this truck, and I found myself setting to start turning things around. I was inspired. I found a 16” x 40” canvas, learned how to prepare it for watercolor, and set to work. I needed to capture this truck that had clearly spent several decades working to help a family put food on its table. I felt a connection. Yes, the subject was worn, bent, rusted, and patinaed. We had both been around, but neither of us were done. We both had another ride in us.
I love how this painting turned out. I love how the tree frames the piece.
I am very grateful for what this process has taught me, how I moved through to the other side, and where it has brought me. I hope it also brings you where you want to be.
Each print is produced as part of a fixed, limited edition of 100 and is individually signed and numbered by the artist. Once an edition is fully collected, it is permanently closed and not reproduced.
The work is printed on 315 gsm (20 mil) 100% cotton rag, an archival fine art paper selected for its ability to retain tonal depth and subtle variation. The surface has a soft, matte texture with a natural warmth that closely reflects the character of the original watercolor.
Each print is prepared in the studio and presented matted in white with a rigid backing, then enclosed in protective, weather-resistant packaging for shipment.
A certificate of authenticity accompanies every piece, verifying its place within the edition and including a unique identifying number recorded by the artist.
As editions close over time, each print becomes part of a finite body of work held in private collections.
Limited Edition Print
12” x 30”
Limited Remaining Availability
“One More Ride” was a transitional painting for my artistic development. I was feeling rather old and worn out as an artist, and as a person. My time in the military and as a USAID project manager in Afghanistan. It had all taken a real toll - on my family, my health, and me as a person. The wheels weren’t coming off, but I felt them wobbling.
I found this truck, and I found myself setting to start turning things around. I was inspired. I found a 16” x 40” canvas, learned how to prepare it for watercolor, and set to work. I needed to capture this truck that had clearly spent several decades working to help a family put food on its table. I felt a connection. Yes, the subject was worn, bent, rusted, and patinaed. We had both been around, but neither of us were done. We both had another ride in us.
I love how this painting turned out. I love how the tree frames the piece.
I am very grateful for what this process has taught me, how I moved through to the other side, and where it has brought me. I hope it also brings you where you want to be.
Each print is produced as part of a fixed, limited edition of 100 and is individually signed and numbered by the artist. Once an edition is fully collected, it is permanently closed and not reproduced.
The work is printed on 315 gsm (20 mil) 100% cotton rag, an archival fine art paper selected for its ability to retain tonal depth and subtle variation. The surface has a soft, matte texture with a natural warmth that closely reflects the character of the original watercolor.
Each print is prepared in the studio and presented matted in white with a rigid backing, then enclosed in protective, weather-resistant packaging for shipment.
A certificate of authenticity accompanies every piece, verifying its place within the edition and including a unique identifying number recorded by the artist.
As editions close over time, each print becomes part of a finite body of work held in private collections.