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by P Anthony Visco
$125.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Palm Sunday" by P Anthony Visco. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Tropical Island Palm Trees are always and interesting subject to paint. This simple sketch was done for a group of students to indicate the process... more
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Tropical Island Palm Trees are always and interesting subject to paint. This simple sketch was done for a group of students to indicate the process of wet-on-wet and dry-on-wet painting.
P. Anthony Visco, a Plymouth, Massachusetts resident is rapidly becoming a well recognized and popular painter of Oils, Acrylics and Watercolors. He is a current member of the Plymouth Guild for the Arts, the Canton Art Association, the New Art Forum in Kingston, the North River Art Association and the New England Watercolor Society. This craggy old seasalt has one discernable talent...to pleasure us with his beautiful paintings. He is cantankerous by nature and although his first love is the sea, Tony's paintings focus heavily on his favorite New England scenes and abandoned objects found in unusual settings. He is the recipient of many juried art show awards including First Place in drawing, pastel and watercolor categories. What's...
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Len Stomski
Anthony Your work is beautiful, Great presentation, clean well drawn and executed, A joy to see such excellent watercolors. v/f
P Anthony Visco replied:
Hi Len, It's been a while sine we touched base. Thank You -- It's always great to get a Thumbs Up from you. I follow your work from time to time and your versatility amazes me. I am inspired by your work. Well, if it wasn't for my wife and my friend, the late John Boyington, I probably would never have gone back into watercolor.