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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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This is one of my favourite views along the St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands region of Ontario. The very distant shore on the horizon is... more
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Average Rating (4.32 Stars):
Barbara Christy
April 24th, 2024
Very nice and light. Easy to hang. We use it as a backdrop for our act. We’re called The Vegas Road Show. Everyone loves it. Thank You!
Maurice Brotzge
April 20th, 2024
They are more beautiful that pictured.
Maurice Brotzge
April 20th, 2024
They are more beautiful that pictured.
Maurice Brotzge
April 20th, 2024
They are more beautiful that pictured.
Maurice Brotzge
April 20th, 2024
They are more beautiful that pictured.
Keith Rohland
April 17th, 2024
My father owns the same truck its the same color and everything and it originally sat in grandfather's garage with a gravel driveway until we pulled it out and rescued it and this photo reminds me of that day cause the garage even looks the same too. I will eventually hang it on my wall im remodeling my living room and ima hang it on my wall when it's done to pay respect to my father who bought me my first home and someday he's leaving this truck to me to carry on its legacy.
This is one of my favourite views along the St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands region of Ontario. The very distant shore on the horizon is New York state.
The Thousand Islands region of Ontario, Canada, was the perfect backdrop for a childhood filled with adventure for Richard De Wolfe, an artist who still identifies strongly with rural life. The forests, fields, and of course the mighty St. Lawrence River, made the wonders of nature come alive for him. The art of Richard De Wolfe has been very popular ever since his first one-man show at the age of eighteen. That show was a sell out, supplying him with commissions for many months after. He went on to spend twenty-five years as an illustrator, producing paintings for national and international corporations such as General Motors, Pepsi-Cola, and Sony. “I believe that working as an illustrator was the best training I could possibly...
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Lynn Marie Sharp
Beautiful painting! LF
Richard De Wolfe replied:
You're kind, Lynn. Thank you!
Neal Nealis
Beautifully done! l
Richard De Wolfe replied:
Thanks so much, Neal!
Richard De Wolfe
Thanks Robin
Robin Maria Pedrero
lovely
Gynt
!Nice place and great work!
Richard De Wolfe replied:
Thank you Gynt!
Richard De Wolfe
Thanks William. I notice you have found some beautiful spots too!
William Band
Richard, I think I am going to start taking notes to your painting locations, great locations to paint.
Catherine Howard
As a child, my Father would take me here for a special treat, Richard... definitely one of my fondest memories and you have painted it perfectly! V/F
Richard De Wolfe replied:
Thanks Catherine. I am glad that you enjoyed this beautiful spot as much as I do. Did you ever swim at Mallorytown Landing in those days?