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Hawaii Red Ginger - Vintage Hawaiian Airbrush Art
Hawaii Red Ginger - Vintage Hawaiian Airbrush Art
Hawaii Red Ginger - Vintage Hawaiian Airbrush Art

Hawaii Red Ginger - Vintage Hawaiian Airbrush Art by Tip Freeman c.1940s - Bamboo Fine Art 290gsm Paper Print (Unframed) 24x32in

Product ID : 41381245
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Galleon Product ID 41381245
Shipping Weight 1.25 lbs
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Manufacturer Pacifica Island Art
Shipping Dimension 25.98 x 2.99 x 2.99 inches
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Hawaii Red Ginger - Vintage Hawaiian Airbrush Art Features

  • Printed on environmentally friendly museum quality Bamboo Fine Art Paper

  • Natural Warm-Toned White Lightly Textured Finish - 20 mils Thick (290 gsm) - 90% Bamboo fibres 10% Cotton - Acid and Lignin-Free

  • Archival Quality Fade Resistant Pigmented Inks

  • Print Overall Size: 24in X 32in

  • Image also available as Fine Art Prints on Heavyweight Matte Paper | Premium Bamboo Fiber Paper | Satin Canvas | Premium Washi Rice Paper | and Natural Fabrics (Silk - Organic Canvas - and Hemp)


About Hawaii Red Ginger - Vintage Hawaiian Airbrush Art

Enjoy a taste of Aloha with these beautiful Fine Art Prints by Pacifica Island Art - printed in Maui, Hawaii. This print will look wonderful framed in the home, office or restaurant and is perfect for the Vintage Art Collector. - ABOUT THE ARTIST - Tip Freeman - Tip Freeman (1908-1995) was a film and theater stage designer who was also among the nation's top airbrush artists. Graduating from the Chicago Art Institute, Freeman traveled internationally throughout the 1930s, working on the movie production of '40,000 Horsemen' in Australia, for which he created the scenery and sets and played the part of an Arab sheik. In late 1939, he opened the Tip Freeman Art Studio in Honolulu, Hawaii, painting murals and stage drops as well as exploring his pioneering airbrush techniques, During World War II he sold his airbrush paintings by the hundreds to servicemen through military commissaries and was named one of the ten leading airbrush artists in the country.