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Olivia Serrill Art

Portland, Oregon — Stretched Canvas Print

Portland, Oregon — Stretched Canvas Print

Regular price $175.00
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This piece is based on a 2022 satellite image (shown below).

Stretched canvas prints are printed on archival canvas with mirrored wrapped edges on 1.5" deep stretcher bars. Canvases ship ready-to-hang with wire hanger installed, and look great with or without a frame. 

Classic stretched canvas prints are unsigned with a satin, semi-gloss finish. Please allow 1-3 weeks for delivery.

Embellished stretched canvas prints feature hand-painted embellishments on the surface and sides of the printed canvas, mimicking the look and feel of an original painting. Hand-painted brushstrokes are added to the print by Olivia with acrylic paint, adding customized dimension and texture. Embellished prints are finished with a matte varnish, and signed on the front and back of the canvas. Please allow 3-6 weeks for delivery.

Prints are sold unframed.

Portland, Oregon, 2022
Oil on canvas
30"W x 30"H

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    No returns or exchanges please. If there is a problem with your order, please email me at oserrill@gmail.com.

Portland, OR

To capture the intricate patterns of Portland's bustling neighborhoods, I began with a simple outline based on a 2022 satellite image. Throughout the painting process, I let the colors mingle directly on the canvas, creating a dynamic interplay that reflects the city's lively urban tapestry. With thick, textured daubs of forest green and silvery blue, I aimed to bring out the lushness and drama of the cityscape. The diagonal pattern of the Ladd’s Addition neighborhood is not that visible from the satellite image, so I wanted my rendition of it to be extra exaggerated and charming. Also not visible are the individual roses of the International Rose Test Garden, but, nevertheless I added little pink and red dots as a nod to the “City of Roses.”





Reference image shown in inset.