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Regret Acrylic Print featuring the painting Regret by Gregory DeGroat

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Regret Acrylic Print

Gregory DeGroat

by Gregory DeGroat

$79.00

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Regret acrylic print by Gregory DeGroat.   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

Amy was married to Eddie. She didn't know about the girlfriend (or did she?) She hears he's a changed man these days. On the deacon board, even. This... more

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Artist's Description

Amy was married to Eddie. She didn't know about the girlfriend (or did she?) She hears he's a changed man these days. On the deacon board, even. This is a companion piece to "Scopin".

About Gregory DeGroat

Gregory DeGroat

I was born in Springfield, Ohio in 1955. My father was an artist, and some of my earliest memories are of him teaching me how to draw. My first paintings were at the age of 8, a mare and a stallion, respectively. I can remember watching the neighborhood kids outside playing tag from my kitchen window, with my father promising to let me play with them, as soon as I completed the hair on the portrait on which he had me working .-) I majored in art in high school, then took art courses in college, which was followed by a 27-year career as a graphic artist with the Dayton Daily News, in Ohio. Now that I've retired, my passion is to paint my way. I painted traditionally for years (see "The Old Neighborhood".) Now I want to push the envelope...

 

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