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Paso Robles Wineries - San Luis Obispo - California
Paso Robles Wineries - San Luis Obispo - California
Paso Robles Wineries - San Luis Obispo - California
Paso Robles Wineries - San Luis Obispo - California
Paso Robles Wineries - San Luis Obispo - California

Paso Robles Wineries - San Luis Obispo - California Vineyards Wine Country Art by Kerne Erickson - Japanese Unryu Rice Paper Art Print (Unframed) 17 x 22 in

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Paso Robles Wineries - San Luis Obispo - California Features

  • Wall Art Decor: Printed on 100% Natural Mulberry Hemp Unryu Japanese Rice Paper

  • Archival Inks: Fade resistant pigmented inks with print permanence duration

  • Unframed Prints: Standard sizes to fit standard ready-made available frames

  • Print Size: 17x22 in Overall Paper Size - Image Area: 14x19 in with white border

  • Printed on Demand: Then carefully packaged in sturdy cardboard mailers or tubes


About Paso Robles Wineries - San Luis Obispo - California

Pacifica Island Art uses an environmentally-friendly Unryu Japanese rice paper made by the Awagami Factory in Tokushima, Japan. Unryu, which translates to 'cloud dragon paper' in Japanese, features long strands of kozo fiber and is made from natural mulberry and hemp fibers using traditional Japanese Washi techniques - ABOUT THE ARTIST - Kerne Erickson - For over 30 years, award-winning artist Kerne Erickson’s retro-style travel posters have been taking viewers ‘on location’ to popular destinations around the globe. Inspired by vintage vacation photos, brochures and other graphics, his depictions are painstakingly researched and meticulously depicted for historical accuracy as well as irresistible nostalgia. At a time when sterile, computer-generated art has become popular, it’s refreshing to see an artist like Kerne who can work his way from a well composed pencil drawing, through transparent layers of under painting, building depth and tonality until finally adding the finishing touches that bring the work into focus. His work is a perfect blend of traditional technique and modern painting mediums. Erickson, a graduate of Los Angeles Art Center College, worked for years as a freelance graphic artist on client commissions which served to develop his distinctive style. He is now a freelance artist working at his home in Orange County, California where he lives with his family.