An oil painting of Russian River crowns with fresh hops
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Orval crowns on panel
Oil on Panel
16x24in
$225
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16x24in
$225
Buy on Etsy
This is the second beer painting we've done on panel, the first being the Westvleteren crowns. We're able to price these works a wee bit lower than their canvas counterparts, as the preparations required for painting on a panel are far less time consuming than that of building and stretching a canvas. Quite like their canvas counterparts, these paintings on panel have cleanly painted sides, a varnished surface, and come with a hanging wire on the back.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Rochefort 10 in Spray Paint
The third in a limited series of five.
16x30in
Spray Paint on Canvas
This is the third "print" in a limited series of five, from original, handmade Rochefort stencils. This piece of beer art is solely a tribute to the great Rochefort 10, with the Rochefort 10 crown emerging from the dark. While this painting may look relatively straight-forward, in actuality, each successive crown in the sequence has more dimensional rendering than the last. This rendering, peaking at the rightmost crown, is achieved by delicate application of a range of spray-paints.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Westvleteren Blonde and 12
Oil on Panel
16x24in
It seems to be an ongoing tradition for us to paint Westvleteren caps every few months. It is the first thing beer-related we decided to paint and we still love the way the caps look. This is also the first large-scale cap painting we've done with the Blonde, which, in our opinion, is a phenomenal example of the style.
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