"Paradise Canal near Lee Bickmore Farm"

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11.5"x15” Full-Color Fine Art Edition Printed on White 80 Lb Paper Cover Stock

This is a reproduction of the original artwork Wm Conrad Bowen painted on a 9"x12” 140 lb Strathmore Watercolor Cold Press Block.

Check out the spot where Conrad painted the canal at 9300 S 300 E, Paradise, Utah! When Conrad was in high school, he worked for Fred Summers who leased Lee Bickmore's farm in the south east corner of town. Lee was born in Paradise in 1908, graduated from Utah State University and became the CEO of Nabisco Foods in New York City -- a noteworthy achievement for a kid born and raised in Paradise, Utah. When Conrad was bucking bales and moving sprinkler pipe just west of this canal and south of the farm, Fred used to talk to him about Lee's successes! It gave him a vision of what he might be able to achieve if he applied himself well. Recently, Conrad drove up around the old farm and canal, the canal hasn't changed much in 50 years, the buildings on Lee's farm have either fallen down or are falling down. The 100 acre field that used to be sowed in alfalfa and field corn now hosts $800,000 to $1,000,000 homes ... after the drive, Conrad thought he'd paint the canal before it drastically changes, too!

To purchase a 11.5"x15” Full-Color Fine Art Edition Printed on White 80 Lb Paper Cover Stock click on the button below. To purchase the original art or a custom sized giclee print of your choosing on 140 lb PREMIUM textured watercolor paper of Conrad’s painting "Paradise Canal near Lee Bickmore Farm" please contact customerservice@1to1greetings.com and describe your specific request. Please include your name & contact information. Thank you!

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11.5"x15” Full-Color Fine Art Edition Printed on White 80 Lb Paper Cover Stock

This is a reproduction of the original artwork Wm Conrad Bowen painted on a 9"x12” 140 lb Strathmore Watercolor Cold Press Block.

Check out the spot where Conrad painted the canal at 9300 S 300 E, Paradise, Utah! When Conrad was in high school, he worked for Fred Summers who leased Lee Bickmore's farm in the south east corner of town. Lee was born in Paradise in 1908, graduated from Utah State University and became the CEO of Nabisco Foods in New York City -- a noteworthy achievement for a kid born and raised in Paradise, Utah. When Conrad was bucking bales and moving sprinkler pipe just west of this canal and south of the farm, Fred used to talk to him about Lee's successes! It gave him a vision of what he might be able to achieve if he applied himself well. Recently, Conrad drove up around the old farm and canal, the canal hasn't changed much in 50 years, the buildings on Lee's farm have either fallen down or are falling down. The 100 acre field that used to be sowed in alfalfa and field corn now hosts $800,000 to $1,000,000 homes ... after the drive, Conrad thought he'd paint the canal before it drastically changes, too!

To purchase a 11.5"x15” Full-Color Fine Art Edition Printed on White 80 Lb Paper Cover Stock click on the button below. To purchase the original art or a custom sized giclee print of your choosing on 140 lb PREMIUM textured watercolor paper of Conrad’s painting "Paradise Canal near Lee Bickmore Farm" please contact customerservice@1to1greetings.com and describe your specific request. Please include your name & contact information. Thank you!

11.5"x15” Full-Color Fine Art Edition Printed on White 80 Lb Paper Cover Stock

This is a reproduction of the original artwork Wm Conrad Bowen painted on a 9"x12” 140 lb Strathmore Watercolor Cold Press Block.

Check out the spot where Conrad painted the canal at 9300 S 300 E, Paradise, Utah! When Conrad was in high school, he worked for Fred Summers who leased Lee Bickmore's farm in the south east corner of town. Lee was born in Paradise in 1908, graduated from Utah State University and became the CEO of Nabisco Foods in New York City -- a noteworthy achievement for a kid born and raised in Paradise, Utah. When Conrad was bucking bales and moving sprinkler pipe just west of this canal and south of the farm, Fred used to talk to him about Lee's successes! It gave him a vision of what he might be able to achieve if he applied himself well. Recently, Conrad drove up around the old farm and canal, the canal hasn't changed much in 50 years, the buildings on Lee's farm have either fallen down or are falling down. The 100 acre field that used to be sowed in alfalfa and field corn now hosts $800,000 to $1,000,000 homes ... after the drive, Conrad thought he'd paint the canal before it drastically changes, too!

To purchase a 11.5"x15” Full-Color Fine Art Edition Printed on White 80 Lb Paper Cover Stock click on the button below. To purchase the original art or a custom sized giclee print of your choosing on 140 lb PREMIUM textured watercolor paper of Conrad’s painting "Paradise Canal near Lee Bickmore Farm" please contact customerservice@1to1greetings.com and describe your specific request. Please include your name & contact information. Thank you!