The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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6.00" x 12.00"
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8.00" x 14.00"
Tempest Poster
by Scott Gearheart
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Tempest poster by Scott Gearheart. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
*This piece was purchased by Providence Hospital in Portland, OR, in 2007. It is displayed in the Wound Care unit. Fortunately for those wanting to... more
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Artist's Description
*This piece was purchased by Providence Hospital in Portland, OR, in 2007. It is displayed in the Wound Care unit. Fortunately for those wanting to buy this already-purchased painting, the generosity of the Sisters of Providence has kindly allowed for reproduction and sale of this piece.
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I love summer. And one of the best parts of summer is August. That�s right, the entire month of August. I just love it! August is a bit less temperamental than June and July. Its days can be hot, but its evenings often bring with them a cool refreshing treat that neither June nor July offer. The consistency of sunshine in the weather forecast practically leaves meteorologists with nothing to do.
Sun. More sun. A bit warmer. A bit cooler. Bliss! But with August comes the eventual appearance of September. To me, this instinctively sends the thoughts of cooler days and an increased likelihood of rain racing through my brain. Not good. And so the temp...
About Scott Gearheart
At 15, Scott suffered a spinal cord injury while playing ice hockey, a sport he’d played since he was five. This left him “medically defined” as a c4 quadriplegic. Scott admits he can be a bit bull-headed at times. He refused to paint following his accident, because he didn’t want to hold the brushes using his mouth. To him, painting without using his hands would be as if he’d given in to being a quadriplegic. He didn’t want that! Unless he could paint like “normal” people, he didn’t want to paint at all. And so he didn’t. Finally, in 2003, after much prodding from family and friends, he decided to swallow his pride and try painting. Of course, he first tried holding the brush with his hands. But it didn’t work; the brush...
$22.35
Brad Neitling
Another great one.
Nina Prommer
great, congrats!!!
Scott Gearheart replied:
I appreciate the praise.
Terry Godinez
Congrats on your sale. I like your work.
Scott Gearheart replied:
Thanks for your nice words.
Kim Sy Ok
Congrats on your sale! v -Kim
Scott Gearheart replied:
:) Thanks!