Pole Drop
30 x 40, Oil on gallery wrapped canvas, unframed.
NOW AVAILABLE AT ART GALLERY KIMBERLEY
PLEASE NOTE: Shipping on all original pieces will be sent to the buyer once the exact total is calculated by the shipping method (Canada Post).
Local pick up and drop off is available, dependent on where the piece sits (with Van or at Art Gallery Kimberley) .
In the event that this piece sells from the gallery floor before your order is fulfilled, there will be no charge to your credit card, and/or a full refund will be issued.
30 x 40, Oil on gallery wrapped canvas, unframed.
NOW AVAILABLE AT ART GALLERY KIMBERLEY
PLEASE NOTE: Shipping on all original pieces will be sent to the buyer once the exact total is calculated by the shipping method (Canada Post).
Local pick up and drop off is available, dependent on where the piece sits (with Van or at Art Gallery Kimberley) .
In the event that this piece sells from the gallery floor before your order is fulfilled, there will be no charge to your credit card, and/or a full refund will be issued.
30 x 40, Oil on gallery wrapped canvas, unframed.
NOW AVAILABLE AT ART GALLERY KIMBERLEY
PLEASE NOTE: Shipping on all original pieces will be sent to the buyer once the exact total is calculated by the shipping method (Canada Post).
Local pick up and drop off is available, dependent on where the piece sits (with Van or at Art Gallery Kimberley) .
In the event that this piece sells from the gallery floor before your order is fulfilled, there will be no charge to your credit card, and/or a full refund will be issued.
If you are a ski family, you are well aware of the challenges associated with getting the Littles to the hill. The forgotten mittens, misplaced goggles, or the mad morning scrambles to get to the hill on time for programs. And on the day you think you’ve got everything together just so…the dropped ski poles from the chairlifts.
But we do it over and over again, because the joy of the outdoors, the happy factor you get from shredding some fresh lines, the hours spent in the fresh air…it’s all well worth it in the end.