Waiting - Fine Art Giclee Print | Women in the Water Series

Waiting - Fine Art Giclee Print | Women in the Water Series

Fine art giclee print created from the original now available.
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  • Limited edition print
  • Signed by the artist with COA

WAITING - WOMEN IN THE WATER SERIES - Size (24" x 36") - Limited Edition of 25. The print ships directly from the artist's studio   - Archival Inks on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper.

This is from an original acrylic painting by Patricia Conner Adams.  It depicts a solitary woman sitting in clear, open water, facing a distant horizon beneath a luminous sky waiting for the tide to turn.  Layers of turquoise and blue create a sense of depth, calm, and the restorative presence of the ocean.

Print Details

  • Museum-quality archival giclee reproduction
  • Printed with archival inks
  • Fine art paper designed for longevity
  • Individually inspected, signed, and numbered by the artist prior to shipment
  • Created from a high-resolution capture of the original artwork by Patricia Conner Adams
  • Each print includes a certificate of authenticity
  • The edition is closed once the set number of prints have been produced

Size

  • Image size: 24 x 36 inches
  • Includes a white border for matting and framing

Shipping

  • Carefully packaged by the artist
  • Ships from the artist's California studio
  • Please allow 7-14 business days for studio preparation and shipment
  • Complimentary insured shipping within the United States

Questions about framing, placement, or sizing are always welcome - you are contacting the artist directly.

Original paintings are carefully packed and insured for safe delivery. Prints are professionally produced and shipped in protective art tubes. Please allow processing time prior to shipment.

Meet The Artist

Beneath the surface

Over 60 years of creating art has led PC Adams to embrace transformation in herself and in the natural world around her. From coastal scenes to soulful portraits, she lingers in subtleties most would rush past, gently reclaiming attention in a way that is soothing and grounding.


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