Three Quarters of Farragut (Headwind), 9"x12" Original Framed Oil Painting
Three Quarters of Farragut (Headwind), 9"x12" Original Framed Oil Painting
Three Quarters of Farragut (Headwind), 9"x12" Original Framed Oil Painting
Ok, this isn’t exactly a sailing painting, but it captures a view directly out front of the sailing center doors. Every midshipman will run around Farragut approximately 34,421 times during their four years by the Bay, and it definitely seems like the wind is in their face 3/4 of the lap. Someone please explain how this is possible!
“Spinnaker Skyline” is an Easel on Stribling original series painted in 2023 that explores the light, emotion, and teamwork of sailing at the United States Naval Academy. Depicting a range of offshore sailing (VOST) and small boats, this collection of paintings is full of vibrant color and energetic brushwork.
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Shipping
Oil paintings take a very long time to dry, so it may be necessary to add an additional couple of weeks for shipping if the paintings are not done drying at the time of purchase.
All originals are wrapped in protective paper and plastic and shipped in a sturdy bao with PLENTY of padding. Shipping rates vary by size. I ship via USPS, FedEx, or UPS, and work arrives 3-5 days from ship date.
Work larger than 48" on one side can either be shipped via freight or unstretched with stretcher bars included in the box for a lower rate (stretching can be done at your local framer for approximately $100-200).
Shipping costs are a flat $5 rate no matter the order size.
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International
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Caring for your painting
Your painting is forever!
I take great care to ensure best practices for producing a permanent painting, including careful attention to long-lasting mediums and lightfast colors. I primarily paint with Gamblin and Williamsburg Oil Colors, both excellent quality and long-lasting.
I offer complimentary varnishing and use Gamvar by Gamblin, which is removable with proper solvents and protects the painting from dirt and damage. With these protocols in place, your painting will last.
Lightfast pigments are advertised to even be able to withstand direct sunlight, however, it’s generally advised to minimize harsh sunlight as much as possible.