

Frame
Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions
Image:
10.00" x 7.00"
Overall:
10.00" x 7.00"
Crane Number 54 Wood Print

by Jackson Ordean

$81.00
Product Details
Crane Number 54 wood print by Jackson Ordean. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Principles of Design and use of the Art Elements are employed to create a moody, gritty vision of a large crane truck undergoing some maintenance or... more
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Artist's Description
Principles of Design and use of the Art Elements are employed to create a moody, gritty vision of a large crane truck undergoing some maintenance or getting ready to lift a heavy object. A worker in foreground is beginning to climb up and into the cab.
About Jackson Ordean

When I had the pleasure of interviewing Jackson Ordean, he began by telling me he grew up barefoot and shirtless in a small art colony town on the beach..." pungent salt and seaweed smells up my nose and the natural 'music' in my ears of foamy water flowing over gravelly sand. It was all a crystal clear world without words. People spoke 'at' me in staccato sounds I didn't really hear, but I abstractly saw each facial expression and their moving mouths... I was in my own world of feelings and pictures...all I knew that was real and true at the time." He shared that at some point in his life journey,"... my 'left' brain turned on, about the end of High School, and it was as if someone had punched the 'reset' button. I enthusiastically...
Dora Stork
Like this industrial theme, how you present the work and life of today's man.