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Aaron it out Art Print
by Dan Wagner
Product Details
Aaron it out art print by Dan Wagner. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Watercolor and ink pen on paper, 11x14. The great Aaron Rodgers setting up to air one out.
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Artist's Description
Watercolor and ink pen on paper, 11"x14". The great Aaron Rodgers setting up to air one out.
About Dan Wagner
My wife and I happily reside in Wisconsin along with our son and 2 cats I am a special education aide and an artist working out of my studio in my house. I began drawing at a very early age, and refined my skills in some excellent high school programs and later in the art classes at UW- Milwaukee. My interest back then as an art major was primarily commercial art along with some fine art. I have only recently begun painting. I started soon after my son was born. I paint primarily in acrylics, but also do some watercolor/ pen and ink works, and recently I have begun dabbling in the oils. I am also a cartoonist of sorts and I hope to maybe be some day syndicated. My main interests in painting are landscapes, nature/wildlife, occasionally...
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Janet Felts
My favorite
Marcia Lee Jones
Well presented!
Dan Wagner replied:
Thank you!
Celeste Manning
Great job! v
Dan Wagner replied:
Thank you Celeste!
Olga Hamilton
Beautiful work! L
Dan Wagner replied:
Thanks!
Robert Bales
What a wonderful looking presentation!! v/f/t
Dan Wagner replied:
Thank you Robert!
Janet Felts
very well done v
Dan Wagner replied:
Thanks Janet!
Jack Zulli
Like how you envisioned Aaron, at that moment when Everyone One was hopeful of his decision;)! Well done;) v
Dan Wagner replied:
Thanks Jack, usually its the right decision, though I wish he would force it once in awhile.