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Shooting Star - Limited Edition Fine Art Print
11” x 14”
This original oil painting is by San Antonio based artist, Gabrielle Garcia. Now available as a fine art print.
10 Print Limited Edition
Paper Type: Hahnemühle German Etching - A heavy-duty paper with a textured fine art finish. The velvety matte surface is optimised for high-contrast prints.The German Etching is one of our heavier weight Giclée art printing papers. With its weight and strong texture this paper gives an artwork a handmade crafted feel. Hahnemüle German Etching is a robust Giclée paper, meaning it doesn’t tend to fray as much at the edges.
Substrate Weight:310gsm
Frame not included.
Each print is titled, signed, dated, and numbered by the artist.
Silence & Solitude Collection #5
This piece was inspired by a still night on a beach in Costa Rica. Under a sky full of stars, I asked God for a sign - a shooting star - and waited. Just as I was about to give up, one streaked across the sky. It was a reminder that sometimes God waits to speak, not to frustrate us, but to draw us deeper into His presence.
11” x 14”
This original oil painting is by San Antonio based artist, Gabrielle Garcia. Now available as a fine art print.
10 Print Limited Edition
Paper Type: Hahnemühle German Etching - A heavy-duty paper with a textured fine art finish. The velvety matte surface is optimised for high-contrast prints.The German Etching is one of our heavier weight Giclée art printing papers. With its weight and strong texture this paper gives an artwork a handmade crafted feel. Hahnemüle German Etching is a robust Giclée paper, meaning it doesn’t tend to fray as much at the edges.
Substrate Weight:310gsm
Frame not included.
Each print is titled, signed, dated, and numbered by the artist.
Silence & Solitude Collection #5
This piece was inspired by a still night on a beach in Costa Rica. Under a sky full of stars, I asked God for a sign - a shooting star - and waited. Just as I was about to give up, one streaked across the sky. It was a reminder that sometimes God waits to speak, not to frustrate us, but to draw us deeper into His presence.
