Happy President's Day!
In honor of President's Day, this blog post is of a few paintings by the Prince William Art Society's members of a more patriotic theme to celebrate the day.
Art by PWAS Members
Sandra McClelland
"Lady Liberty Weeps" by Sandra McClelland in acrylic, 18"x22" framed
Donna Liguria
"Mount Vernon" by Donna Liguria. Acrylic 11x14 is of course, the home of George Washington, our first President. Found in Fairfax County, Virginia on the bank of the Potomac River.
The first painting in my Historic Homes in Virginia Series.
"Monticello" by Donna Liguria, Acrylic 11x14 is the home of Thomas Jefferson, in Charlottesville, Virginia, who was the third President of the USA.
The second in my Historic Homes in Virginia Series. Painting a reflection means you paint it twice in the same painting.
"Governor's Mansion" by Donna Liguria, Acrylic 11x14
The home is of course, not a President's home but is the home of Virginia's Governors since 1780, in Richmond, Virginia. It is also known as the "Executive Mansion". It is the third painting in my Historic Homes in Virginia Series.
"Gunston Hall" by Donna Liguria, Acrylic 11x14
The home of George Mason who was not a President either but he was politician and delegate to the US Constitutional Convention. He is considered the father of the United States Bill of Rights. His home is near the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia in Fairfax County. This is the fourth painting in my Historic Homes in Virginia Series and is almost finished.
John Hartt - Jortt
"Carnival of the Absurd" by John Hartt aka Jortt - Oil painted on an oval coffee table top. Approx 20” x 30”
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