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8.00" x 6.00"
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10.00" x 8.00"
Coffee with Andy Art Print
by Marilyn Jacobson
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Coffee with Andy art print by Marilyn Jacobson. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Andy loves life, and is full of stories. We had a good visit over a cup of coffee.
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Artist's Description
Andy loves life, and is full of stories. We had a good visit over a cup of coffee.
About Marilyn Jacobson
: I paint in a variety of styles, from realistic to whimsical, loose and intuitive, without photo references. Working form my imagination, the process is playful, energetic and very liberating, like a child creating a beautiful make-believe world. I also enjoy painting portraits of people and animals, using the style of your choice, and love to capture the personality or mood of the subject. For prices and to commission a painting, contact me at Portraitsbymarilyn@gmail.com
$22.35
Rochelle Mayer
I really love your "Coffee with Andy" Marilyn. I have a weakness for paintings of older folks, especially when they have cup of coffee at hand. Your watercolours are quite remarkable. And thanks for your comments on my "Cat looking in".
Rosemary Babikan
Your stepfather must have been very proud to have you paint him. I also love your portraits because they are done in watercolor. They have such a nice touch, and watercolors are not very forgiving. Enjoy your work!
Rosemary Babikan
I love this painting....it has so much character and so much soul. Thank you for your comment on Mia's Angel. I can see we both love painting people. My favorites are children and older people......especially if the older people have the heart of a child.
KC Chapman
terrific!
Marilyn Jacobson
Thankyou, Alan. Like you, I started watercolor late in life... after retirement. I had sketched all my life, so I have a fairly good eye. My forte is portraits, but I haven't posted many to date. I love children, who are so expressive. I think what I do best is to capture an expression or mood of the subject. Marilyn
Alan Webb
Beautifully created portraiture,especially in watercolour.