A common snail sits atop a green leaf in this small nature painting. This is a perfect art piece for anyone who loves snails.
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Details & Description
Title: Snail #1: Last Leaf Size: 6″ w x 6″ h Canvas Type: Gallery Wrap Stretched Canvas Frame: Unframed; Ready to Hang Signed: On the front COA: Signed Certificate of Authenticity Series: Part of the Common Snail Series
An original painting of an ecru-colored snail sitting on a bright green leaf. The snail is of a common variety of mollusk. The snail is a common variety of mollusk. This is one of four paintings in a series and is signed in the lower left-hand corner by wildlife artist Teresa Bernard.
This smaller-sized canvas art can fit anyplace you have a restricted amount of wall space to decorate or dress up. Snail #1: Last Leaf is painted entirely by hand on a small gallery-wrapped canvas. This canvas type allows the artisan to paint on the edges of the painting, giving it a finished appearance and, at the same time, avoiding the need for a frame. However, if you wish, it may be framed. In either case, the artwork will look appealing anyplace it is displayed. Comes with an official Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
The copyright watermark ©️ teresabernardart.com is used solely for online purposes and is not present on the actual canvas panting.
Artist Comments
Snail #1 is the first in a series of four small nature art I did of this remarkable little creature. (You can see the other paintings in this common snail series by scrolling down.) This painting depicts a variety of snails that are classified as terrestrial gastropod mollusks. They are air-breathing snails that live on land as opposed to other types of snails that live in freshwater or saltwater.
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