Waylon's Place by George Kovach Fine Art Giclee Print
Buy this rustic George Kovach limited edition western art giclee print Waylon's Place. Two horsed tied up in front of a dugout cabin in the moonlight.
- Limited Edition Fine Art Canvas Giclee
- Museum Quality Canvas Giclee printed on archival canvas with archival inks
- Archival Giclee Veneer Print Varnish for added protection
- Certificate of Authenticity
- Delivered rolled in tube, unstretched
All images available at American Art Publishing are authentic fine art reproductions made using the giclee process. Each image is authorized by the artist. They are true to the original in every detail and made with only the finest museum grade archival inks, canvas and coatings. Our giclees will provide years of viewing pleasure.
About George Kovach
George Kovach began his career in his hometown of Miami, Fla. Where he worked for an advertising agency. Though George enjoyed his work with the ad agency, he realized that his true love was fine art. However, it would be almost ten years before he took the plunge and became a full time artist.
George grew up admiring and studying the techniques of the Hudson River Artist. He studied and graduated from the Miami Art Institute. While there George began to express and develop his own natural talent in painting. Shortly afterward, George made Texas his adopted home, and after painting a thousand miles of country roads, windmills, oil derricks, oak trees, millions of blue bonnets and Indian Paint Brush, Kovach paintings now speak for themselves. George has always said that tenacity and determination are best friends to one's talent.
Though the well-known Texas Hill Country has long had a claim on George's pallet, he has also devoted time to depicting home, family and community. His patriotic paintings easily awaken a sense of pride in our freedom and democracy, whether the scene is of a festive display of fireworks or of a family working or playing together.
Kovach paintings and limited edition prints are collected worldwide. Numerous foundations and vendors have licensed his work for collector plates, calendars, note cards, Christmas cards, puzzles and steins.
George has enjoyed many awards and honors. From top selling prints and recognition as one of America's artist to "watch" in U.S. Art Magazine, to the most recent "National Guest Artist" for Milwaukee public television.