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Wekewa River Wood Print
by Thomas Stead
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Wekewa River wood print by Thomas Stead. 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).
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I worked from several photos I took while canoeing on the spring fed Wekewa River (sometimes spelled Wakiva) about forty miles north of Orlando, Fl.... more
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I worked from several photos I took while canoeing on the spring fed Wekewa River (sometimes spelled Wakiva) about forty miles north of Orlando, Fl. I remember this as a peaceful spot teaming with wildlife (some above the water). The headwaters are inside a fenced area set up for swimming. It's safe there because predators prefer downstream areas where fish thrive. There is no oxygen in the water as it exits the spring and therefore no fish (prey). I would not recommend swimming in the area depicted in this painting.
About Thomas Stead
My family owned a technical illustration firm so I spent part of my youth observing illustrators produce impossibly complicated projects for Fortune 500 clients. The advantage of my exposure to the profession was simply that I knew the seemingly impossible could be done and that it required an unbelievable work ethic to accomplish.I was not that interested in an illustration career, but I loved to paint. I was fortunate enough to be accepted to a BFA program and then to an MFA degree program in painting. I have had highly divergent influences. After teaching for several years for Ohio U I wrote the art degrees at Shawnee State University and became their first department chair before retiring from FT teaching in 2005. I moved to...
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