Cook's Cottage Acrylic Print
by Constance DRESCHER
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Cook's Cottage acrylic print by Constance DRESCHER. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Cook's cottage, formerly named Captain Cook's Cottage, is located in Melbourne's Fitzroy Gardens. It was originally constructed in 1755 in the... more
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Artist's Description
Cook's cottage, formerly named Captain Cook's Cottage, is located in Melbourne's Fitzroy Gardens. It was originally constructed in 1755 in the English Village of Great Ayton by Captain Cook's parents and brought to Melbourne in 1934.
About Constance DRESCHER
I was born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and, after having spent the first part of my life there, I lived in England, France, Mexico and the United States. I have been drawing since I first could hold a pencil and creating art has been a compulsion ever since. Though I am self-taught, I have taken many painting courses over the years, mainly in order to learn the use of different media. I have studied pastel with Roz Hollander, PSA, for nine years. My favorite medium is colored pencils, but I also use watercolor, acrylic and pastel. I usually wind up mixing my media to achieve the results I want. My paintings are considered realistic, hence my preference for colored pencils with which the finest details can be rendered. I have...
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Michaela Perryman
Congratulations, shared 3rd place in Architecture in Australia - Australia in Pictures Group - August 2022
Lesley Evered
Re-visiting this one Constance to vote again on it....this time in the ARCHITECTURE IN AUSTRALIA contest.
Lesley Evered
I visited this place when I went to Australia so I think it a good image for this contest. Voted for in the contest What Would You Show A Visitor In Australia in the group Australia In Pictures.
Juergen Hess
A fascinating place and interesting history. Well done, Constance!