Alan Scott Chamberlain Art
On the Way to Yuma
On the Way to Yuma
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I've had cause to travel to the Yuma area recently. The highway stretches through vast desert areas where the desert soil turns to sand. You're sure that a spot of blue sea will soon appear on the horizon but it doesn't. You'll pass stock yards and ranches here and there, some operating and some not, leaving the abandoned marks of man amongst the tamarack trees and occasional palm and for your pleasure the highway will pop out from a rock cropping to offer a view of the Union Pacific Railway with a freight train churning along beside you. l've portrayed Ken Hankins as the proverbial desert hermit that we will always have with us.... a desert oasis with sardines and crackers and oh yeah, a train.
Product Details:
Bamboo Paper: Super Matte lightly textured finish, Wrinkle and tear resistant, anti-curl material, thick and sprayed with protective layer to protect against scratching, can be framed with or without glass covering.
*Paper prints come with 1/2 inch white border for handling
Canvas: Archival Quality Giclee
Protective spray finish
Semi-matte, low-glare
*All canvas and paper prints will come rolled and unframed.
*If you are local to AZ you can order stretched canvas through our Instagram account @alanscottchamberlainprints
Shipping and Returns
Each giclee reproduction is made-to-order, so please allow 10 - 14 business days for your item to ship. Due to the nature of our small business all sales are final.
