Carrie Goller - Bay Hay Yesterday, oil 16x20
Carrie Goller - Bay Hay Yesterday, oil 16x20
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Carrie Goller’s impressionist palette knife painting of Bainbridge Island’s iconic landmark, Bay Hay, on wood panel, 1.5” profile edges are painted dark brown (see photo 2), also see photos 3 and 4 for closeups.
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Different types of print products we offer We offer high quality Giclee prints for most of the artists we represent, in both canvas prints and paper prints. Gallery Wrapped, Canvas...
Print Ordering Information
Different types of print products we offer We offer high quality Giclee prints for most of the artists we represent, in both canvas prints and paper prints. Gallery Wrapped, Canvas...
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What is Giclée and Why Does It Matter?
Giclée is pronounced “jee-clay” from the French, meaning “to spray.” Currently giclée printing is the highest quality form of art reproduction available to us. To print a giclée, we start with...
What is Giclée and Why Does It Matter?
Giclée is pronounced “jee-clay” from the French, meaning “to spray.” Currently giclée printing is the highest quality form of art reproduction available to us. To print a giclée, we start with...
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What is "Encaustic"?
At Carrie Goller Gallery, you may find the word "encaustic" used to describe the process for a number of paintings. You may also see "encaustic" process applied to certain reproduction...
What is "Encaustic"?
At Carrie Goller Gallery, you may find the word "encaustic" used to describe the process for a number of paintings. You may also see "encaustic" process applied to certain reproduction...
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What is Plein Air Painting?
Some of the artists we feature at Carrie Goller Gallery describe themselves as "plein air" artist. What does "plein air" mean exactly? 'En plein air', French, meaning "in the open"...
What is Plein Air Painting?
Some of the artists we feature at Carrie Goller Gallery describe themselves as "plein air" artist. What does "plein air" mean exactly? 'En plein air', French, meaning "in the open"...

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