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by Jennifer Creech
$25.00
Size
Bottom Style
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Product Details
Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go. Our zip pouches can do it all. They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.
Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.
Design Details
Fallout Shelter #2 is watercolor on paper. Inspired by an old sign that used to hang at the former air force base in Truro, Ma.
Care Instructions
Spot clean or dry clean only.
Ships Within
2 - 3 business days
Painting
Canvas Print
Framed Print
Art Print
Poster
Metal Print
Acrylic Print
Wood Print
Greeting Card
iPhone Case
Throw Pillow
Duvet Cover
Shower Curtain
Tote Bag
Round Beach Towel
Zip Pouch
Beach Towel
Weekender Tote Bag
Portable Battery Charger
Bath Towel
Apparel
Coffee Mug
Spiral Notebook
Fleece Blanket
"Fallout Shelter #2" is watercolor on paper. Inspired by an old sign that used to hang at the former air force base in Truro, Ma.
Jennifer Creech is a painter, sculptor, and photographer who lives and works on Cape Cod.
$25.00
Tony Grider
Congratulations on your sale!
Jennifer Creech replied:
Thanks so much, Tony!
Jim Taylor
Looks like a left over from the 60s. I thought it was a photo. Good job!
Jennifer Creech replied:
This painting was inspired by a sign I saw at the former North Truro, MA. Air Force Base. The Base opened in 1950 I think, and closed around 1985. When I went back to get more reference pictures, some jerk had made off the sign. Thank you for your kind words, It's a great compliment to have fooled you for a second!
Jennifer Creech
Thank You, Rust and Concrete are some of my favorite things to paint in watercolor... Marble is fun, also!
Eric Forster
Interesting subject for a watercolor painting. I love the rusted look of the old sign. Wonderful technique.