





Whimsy
Years ago, in England mostly, wealthy aristocrats would sometimes erect a stone tower or costly ornamental building that had no practical purpose. These structures became known as ‘follies’. This painting has no practical purpose except to please you and make your home or office more interesting. It’s called, Whimsy. Acrylic, latex, oil stick and marker on gallery canvas, 30 × 40 inches. Framed in poplar painted black.
Years ago, in England mostly, wealthy aristocrats would sometimes erect a stone tower or costly ornamental building that had no practical purpose. These structures became known as ‘follies’. This painting has no practical purpose except to please you and make your home or office more interesting. It’s called, Whimsy. Acrylic, latex, oil stick and marker on gallery canvas, 30 × 40 inches. Framed in poplar painted black.
Years ago, in England mostly, wealthy aristocrats would sometimes erect a stone tower or costly ornamental building that had no practical purpose. These structures became known as ‘follies’. This painting has no practical purpose except to please you and make your home or office more interesting. It’s called, Whimsy. Acrylic, latex, oil stick and marker on gallery canvas, 30 × 40 inches. Framed in poplar painted black.