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Emerald Turtle Signed Artist Proof. 11x14 Giclee Canvas Print
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This is an 11x14 signed giclee Canvas Print and Artist Proof of Sheila Faye's Emerald Sea Turtle. This canvas print is matted to a 16x20 picture size and ready for framing.
Sheila Faye Politis opened Saltwater Surf Art Gallery, on the Carolina Beach Boardwalk in April 2014. She has recently moved to the Carolina Beach from Costa Rica where she and her husband have a home in Playa Hermosa. Sheila spent her time there painting for local galleries, building her portfolio, and surfing world class waves. They decided to move to Carolina Beach after news they were expecting their first child who was born in October 2014.
Her favorite mediums include Acrylic, Spray Paint, Uni Posca Paint Markers, and Charcoal. She loves mixing media to create her unique and one of a kind style.
Sheila graduated with a BS in Marine Science from Coastal Carolina University in 2012 and holds an AS in Chemistry from Anne Arundel Community College. She has incorporated her love for science and the ocean into her art to help bring awareness of current environmental issues to the general public.
Sheila Faye Politis opened Saltwater Surf Art Gallery, on the Carolina Beach Boardwalk in April 2014. She has recently moved to the Carolina Beach from Costa Rica where she and her husband have a home in Playa Hermosa. Sheila spent her time there painting for local galleries, building her portfolio, and surfing world class waves. They decided to move to Carolina Beach after news they were expecting their first child who was born in October 2014.
Her favorite mediums include Acrylic, Spray Paint, Uni Posca Paint Markers, and Charcoal. She loves mixing media to create her unique and one of a kind style.
Sheila graduated with a BS in Marine Science from Coastal Carolina University in 2012 and holds an AS in Chemistry from Anne Arundel Community College. She has incorporated her love for science and the ocean into her art to help bring awareness of current environmental issues to the general public.