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Shop Highbush Cranberries - Original Mixed Media
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Highbush Cranberries - Original Mixed Media

$150.00

About The Work:

I was inspired to create this artwork by the beautiful scenery in the Riding Mountain Park and surrounding area of Manitoba. While wandering the walking paths I can’t resist slowing down to take photographs of whatever catches my eye, turning a simple walk into a leisurely visual adventure. Highbush cranberries grow naturally in the area and the berries are a nutritious food source. The local black bear population love to eat these berries so best to keep an eye out for them if you decide to wander about when the berries are ready.

Size: 5 x 7 inches mounted on 8x10in cradled wood panel

Medium: Acrylic and Ink on canvasboard

Year: 2020

Price: $150

This work is mounted and ready to hang. A Certificate Of Authenticity is also included.

Please note that colors may appear slightly different on screen than they do in person.

Follow me on Instagram @janjenkins5075 or on Facebook @JJenkinsRWA

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About The Work:

I was inspired to create this artwork by the beautiful scenery in the Riding Mountain Park and surrounding area of Manitoba. While wandering the walking paths I can’t resist slowing down to take photographs of whatever catches my eye, turning a simple walk into a leisurely visual adventure. Highbush cranberries grow naturally in the area and the berries are a nutritious food source. The local black bear population love to eat these berries so best to keep an eye out for them if you decide to wander about when the berries are ready.

Size: 5 x 7 inches mounted on 8x10in cradled wood panel

Medium: Acrylic and Ink on canvasboard

Year: 2020

Price: $150

This work is mounted and ready to hang. A Certificate Of Authenticity is also included.

Please note that colors may appear slightly different on screen than they do in person.

Follow me on Instagram @janjenkins5075 or on Facebook @JJenkinsRWA

About The Work:

I was inspired to create this artwork by the beautiful scenery in the Riding Mountain Park and surrounding area of Manitoba. While wandering the walking paths I can’t resist slowing down to take photographs of whatever catches my eye, turning a simple walk into a leisurely visual adventure. Highbush cranberries grow naturally in the area and the berries are a nutritious food source. The local black bear population love to eat these berries so best to keep an eye out for them if you decide to wander about when the berries are ready.

Size: 5 x 7 inches mounted on 8x10in cradled wood panel

Medium: Acrylic and Ink on canvasboard

Year: 2020

Price: $150

This work is mounted and ready to hang. A Certificate Of Authenticity is also included.

Please note that colors may appear slightly different on screen than they do in person.

Follow me on Instagram @janjenkins5075 or on Facebook @JJenkinsRWA

Copyrights:

The sole copyright and all reproduction rights of original artwork by Jan Jenkins is retained by the Artist Jan Jenkins, remains the property of Jan Jenkins and therefore cannot be reproduced in any way by anyone other than Jan Jenkins.

Returns:

As an independent artist, I do not accept returns. However, please contact me if you are not fully satisfied with your purchase.

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