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Walk Around the Prairie | Public Art by Michael Ireland | The Gerald Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids. Item compatible with contemporary style
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Walk Around the Prairie | Public Art by Michael Ireland | The Gerald Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids. Item compatible with contemporary style
Walk Around the Prairie | Public Art by Michael Ireland | The Gerald Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids. Item compatible with contemporary style
Walk Around the Prairie | Public Art by Michael Ireland | The Gerald Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids. Item compatible with contemporary style

Created and Sold by Michael Ireland

Michael Ireland

Walk Around the Prairie - Public Art

Featured In The Gerald Ford Presidential Museum, Grand Rapids, MI

Price from $15,000 to $25,000

Creation: 8-10 weeks
Shipping: UPS 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: March 7, 2025

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Watercolor on Panel 3D , 168 x 60 x 72. A view of a tall grass prairie; one side being a sunrise, the other the beginning of a sunset.
Custom stand made with maple veneer and hardwoods. Painting finished with UVLS varnish creating a moisture and UV resistant protection.
Commissions taken.

Costs are variable considering size and material. Commission process includes initial discussions leading to design process(sketches) with detailed budget and timeline. 50% deposit required to begin once sketches re approved.

Item Walk Around the Prairie
Created by Michael Ireland
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Michael Ireland
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Nature is my muse and the timelessness that has spanned then, now and when.

Michael Ireland has participated in the creative process for close to fifty years beginning with his studies at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. Under the direction of master instructor Irving Shapiro, he began to explore the effects of light and color through transparent watercolor. He soon developed a passion for the medium that continued throughout his life and career. Today Michael is a nationally recognized painter as well as an accomplished creative director and graphic designer. Michael’s painting style and technique challenges the scale and format associated with traditional transparent watercolor resulting in works measuring up to over twenty feet in length. This process and approach has led to his artwork being placed in public and private collections throughout the country.