Mount Hood: Framed Micro Painted Quarter
DESCRIPTION
This is a framed oil painted coin of Mount Hood, the highest peak in Oregon.
In this painting, Mount Hood rises up before the strikingly blue Lost Lake. Mount Hood casts a slight reflection onto the lake. Coniferous trees frame Mount Hood. The sky glows blue, pink, and light blue.
DETAILS:
The coin has been mounted on acid-free mat board and framed. The frame is free-standing and can rest on any surface such as a desktop, tabletop, or mantle.
Painted quarter is approx. 1 inch in diameter.
Frame is 4x4 inches.
Painted with oil paints.
Glossy coating.
Certificate of authenticity included.
MOUNT HOOD:
Mount Hood is the focal point of Mount Hood National Forest, a popular tourist and recreation area that extends along the Cascade Range from the Columbia River. (Source: Brittanica.) Mount Hood is the highest peak in Oregon, U.S., and the fourth highest peak in the Cascade Range, 45 miles (70 km) east-southeast of Portland.
It is a dormant volcano that last erupted about 1865, with minor steam and ash emissions in 1903; debris flows, glacial flooding, and earthquakes regularly occur there. First sighted in 1792 by the English navigator William Broughton, and named for the British admiral Lord Hood, the snowcapped peak was used as a landmark by early settlers. Twelve glaciers and snowfields cover approximately 80 percent of Mount Hood’s cone above the 6,890-foot level.
COLOR MATCH QUEEN:
I’m known as the Color Match Queen of social media because I have the skill of mimicking colors realistically with my paint.
ENVIRONMENTAL:
I pursue high-efficiency, low waste art making methods because I care about the environment.
I’m certain you’ll be pleased with the quality of this product. I currently offer shipping to the United States, Canada, the UK, and Australia. If you need shipping to any additional countries, please let me know so I can expand my shipping options.
If you have any questions, please let me know. :)
DESCRIPTION
This is a framed oil painted coin of Mount Hood, the highest peak in Oregon.
In this painting, Mount Hood rises up before the strikingly blue Lost Lake. Mount Hood casts a slight reflection onto the lake. Coniferous trees frame Mount Hood. The sky glows blue, pink, and light blue.
DETAILS:
The coin has been mounted on acid-free mat board and framed. The frame is free-standing and can rest on any surface such as a desktop, tabletop, or mantle.
Painted quarter is approx. 1 inch in diameter.
Frame is 4x4 inches.
Painted with oil paints.
Glossy coating.
Certificate of authenticity included.
MOUNT HOOD:
Mount Hood is the focal point of Mount Hood National Forest, a popular tourist and recreation area that extends along the Cascade Range from the Columbia River. (Source: Brittanica.) Mount Hood is the highest peak in Oregon, U.S., and the fourth highest peak in the Cascade Range, 45 miles (70 km) east-southeast of Portland.
It is a dormant volcano that last erupted about 1865, with minor steam and ash emissions in 1903; debris flows, glacial flooding, and earthquakes regularly occur there. First sighted in 1792 by the English navigator William Broughton, and named for the British admiral Lord Hood, the snowcapped peak was used as a landmark by early settlers. Twelve glaciers and snowfields cover approximately 80 percent of Mount Hood’s cone above the 6,890-foot level.
COLOR MATCH QUEEN:
I’m known as the Color Match Queen of social media because I have the skill of mimicking colors realistically with my paint.
ENVIRONMENTAL:
I pursue high-efficiency, low waste art making methods because I care about the environment.
I’m certain you’ll be pleased with the quality of this product. I currently offer shipping to the United States, Canada, the UK, and Australia. If you need shipping to any additional countries, please let me know so I can expand my shipping options.
If you have any questions, please let me know. :)
DESCRIPTION
This is a framed oil painted coin of Mount Hood, the highest peak in Oregon.
In this painting, Mount Hood rises up before the strikingly blue Lost Lake. Mount Hood casts a slight reflection onto the lake. Coniferous trees frame Mount Hood. The sky glows blue, pink, and light blue.
DETAILS:
The coin has been mounted on acid-free mat board and framed. The frame is free-standing and can rest on any surface such as a desktop, tabletop, or mantle.
Painted quarter is approx. 1 inch in diameter.
Frame is 4x4 inches.
Painted with oil paints.
Glossy coating.
Certificate of authenticity included.
MOUNT HOOD:
Mount Hood is the focal point of Mount Hood National Forest, a popular tourist and recreation area that extends along the Cascade Range from the Columbia River. (Source: Brittanica.) Mount Hood is the highest peak in Oregon, U.S., and the fourth highest peak in the Cascade Range, 45 miles (70 km) east-southeast of Portland.
It is a dormant volcano that last erupted about 1865, with minor steam and ash emissions in 1903; debris flows, glacial flooding, and earthquakes regularly occur there. First sighted in 1792 by the English navigator William Broughton, and named for the British admiral Lord Hood, the snowcapped peak was used as a landmark by early settlers. Twelve glaciers and snowfields cover approximately 80 percent of Mount Hood’s cone above the 6,890-foot level.
COLOR MATCH QUEEN:
I’m known as the Color Match Queen of social media because I have the skill of mimicking colors realistically with my paint.
ENVIRONMENTAL:
I pursue high-efficiency, low waste art making methods because I care about the environment.
I’m certain you’ll be pleased with the quality of this product. I currently offer shipping to the United States, Canada, the UK, and Australia. If you need shipping to any additional countries, please let me know so I can expand my shipping options.
If you have any questions, please let me know. :)