
The romance and lure of Michigan's Upper Peninsula is reflected in the ethnic mix of our people and historic towns, born of mining and forestry that opened the north country to settlement more than 150 years ago.
There are a few ghost towns in the Upper Peninsula, but hundreds more in Michigan. Most of them grew up along a railroad and around a small sawmill or mine. They flourished for awhile, then languished and died when the timber was gone and the ore ran out and the railroad stopped running.
This painting is done with a palette knife and has heavy impasto.
TITLE: The Upper Peninsula
This work has been clear coated to protect your investment
Title: The Upper Penisula
Style: impressionism
Size: 8x10
Colors: blue green,yellow ochre
Medium: oil
Texture: heavy impasto work
Support: canvas mounted on hardword panel, ready to frame
Shipping: USPS Priority
Ready to Hang: no needs a frame
Signature: Always Signed
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