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All images on this page are copyrighted by Dan R. Elliott.
They may not be used or distributed for any commercial purpose
without my permission.
That said, you may copy them for your own private use.Oil
Can Series
I'm intrigued by the many shapes and sizes of antique oil
cans. These images are a compendium of cans I own and my
memories of those I've seen. It's fun to take a theme
and see how far you can push it. These were all done
within a couple of weeks. |
Oil Cans #1
2005Watercolor on 140 lb Fabriano paper. |
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Oil Cans #2
2005Watercolor on 140 lb Fabriano paper. |
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Oil Cans #3
2005Watercolor on 140 lb Fabriano paper.
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Oil Cans #5
2005Watercolor on 140 lb Fabriano paper. |
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Oil Cans #4
2005Watercolor on 140 lb Fabriano paper. |
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Oil Cans
#6
2005Watercolor on 140 lb Fabriano paper.

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