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“Tank” is the second installment in my “Introductions” painting series. Some fun features to find in this one are: the blurbs taken from my actual sketchbook notes layered into the background, an upside down Ed fused into the structure of the Swordfish spaceship, and the neon light panels, reflected in the palms of a silhouetted Faye Valentine.
Art prints available in 11×14” and 18×24”.
Giclée printed on archival polar matte paper.
To ensure maximum print life; display artwork in a frame behind glass/plastic and away from direct sunlight. (See framing recommendations here.)
“Tank” is the second installment in my “Introductions” painting series. Some fun features to find in this one are: the blurbs taken from my actual sketchbook notes layered into the background, an upside down Ed fused into the structure of the Swordfish spaceship, and the neon light panels, reflected in the palms of a silhouetted Faye Valentine.
Art prints available in 11×14” and 18×24”.
Giclée printed on archival polar matte paper.
To ensure maximum print life; display artwork in a frame behind glass/plastic and away from direct sunlight. (See framing recommendations here.)
“Tank” is the second installment in my “Introductions” painting series. Some fun features to find in this one are: the blurbs taken from my actual sketchbook notes layered into the background, an upside down Ed fused into the structure of the Swordfish spaceship, and the neon light panels, reflected in the palms of a silhouetted Faye Valentine.
Art prints available in 11×14” and 18×24”.
Giclée printed on archival polar matte paper.
To ensure maximum print life; display artwork in a frame behind glass/plastic and away from direct sunlight. (See framing recommendations here.)
The Details
Size 18 x 24” and 11x14”
Signed by the Geoff Pascual.
Polar white fine art paper, archival and acid-free
Giclée Printed
Ink based pigments for vibrant, true to color prints.
Ships via USPS.
Traditionally Painted
Each piece represents a snapshot in time of the level of craftsmanship put into my paintings. Throughout my 10+ year journey with the watercolor medium, I am still picking up new materials and techniques to push my work towards more visually impactful horizons.
