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Lauren Marshall Fine Art

"Nauti-Naughty Life" Fine Art Print

"Nauti-Naughty Life" Fine Art Print

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“Nauti-Naughty Life” is for everyone who has lived on a boat, loved a boat, or dreamed of living on a boat. This is a fine art giclee print on archival watercolor textured paper, perfect for Lauren’s expressive paint style. 

All Lauren Marshall Art Prints are produced in the USA at a specialty printing studio, which provides superior fine art printing, widely known as giclee printing. Giclee printing is the highest quality, archival inkjet printing used to create digital reproductions of paintings.

Because of its high quality and relative rarity, a limited edition giclee is valuable from its initial printing. But these giclee prints also become more valuable over time as the artist gains more and more recognition and the edition of the print sells out.

  • Proudly printed in the U.S.A.
  • Please allow 7-14 business days plus shipping (see estimate at checkout) for all fine art print deliveries.
  • All prints are final sale as they are custom printed with love for each order.

ARTIST STATEMENT:
I’ve wanted to live on a boat and learn to sail since I was kid in Kansas, growing up far from any sailing community or lake to learn, but i tried to find any book I could about it at the library or scholastic book fair. I also loved books about living on an island. “The true confessions of Charlotte Doyle” and “Island of the Blue Dolphins” were two of the only ones I ever found in the days before websites or big box book stores- but they were great ones. I lived a few years in St. Petersburg, Florida as a toddler, while my parents continued their education there, and our family had a tiny rickety little bass boat, “Eagle Eye Ernie," we would take out, and those happy memories stuck with me forever, becoming legends in my mind. Even later, moving to Kansas, our annual trip to Table Rock Lake Missouri had such sweet boating memories that my nautical love affair just grew. I later learned my great grandfather used to build beautiful little wooden ski boats on their farm near the flint hills of Kansas. How he learned to do that I’ll never understand, but in many ways- the love of boating (and engineering) lives on now in my kids. And I haven’t even started on my husbands side of the family who is in similar “boat” - 😅

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL:
“NautiByrd”
16 x 20
Acrylic on canvas

Artist retains all rights to artwork for reproduction.

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