George Peterson, "Delaware River Scene", Live Auction

# 2 Live Item

Priceless Retail Value
US $ 50.00 Opening Bid
US $ 10.00 Min. Bid Increment
   
   

Description

Medium: Colored pencil.
Dimensions: 11x17"

Bio:
Growing up as an only child in North Dakota in the 1960’s, I spent a lot of time alone. I had a table in the corner of the living room of our apartment where I would lose myself in drawings. I spent a lot of years as an actor, as well as inhabiting an art studio. I dedicated myself to making art. I love drawing from the figure and from nature, and I love painting landscapes, skyscapes, and abstracts. I have my BFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Arizona in Tucson, and my MFA in Painting from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. After living in Eastern Massachusetts for almost 40 years, I have now settled in Northeast Pennsylvania, where I am inspired daily by my beautiful surroundings.

Additional Information

*NEW FOR 2022 – This year’s auction will feature a live auction portion and a silent auction portion. Pre-bidding is available for all lots. If the leading bidder at the time the online bidding closes, your limit bid will be maintained by a proxy at the event.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL - Upon notification of being the successful bidder on a piece or pieces, you will have two options for receiving your winning item(s):

a) You may coordinate with DVAA staff to pick up your winning bids in person at DVAA, which is located at 37 Main Street, Narrowsburg NY 12764.

b) You may coordinate with DVAA staff to have the work packed and shipped to you directly. Shipping/Handling will be calculated based on the artworks being shipped as some are 3-dimensional, fragile, etc. Estimated shipping/handling for a single 11x17 flat poster is $20 US.

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