Gone With The Wind

$250.00

Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, Published by Scribner, June 1, 1996. Hardcover edition.

As for the one of a kind painting, Mandy Howard begins with clamping the book between two pieces of wood, followed by mapping out the fan favorite scene of Scarlet O’Hara and Rhett Butler in an embrace.

Using watercolor paints and spraying the finished product with matte varnish, the completed artwork is protected from dust. Due to the pressure from the clamps, the paint does not seep past the edges of the page.

While the pages can still be turned, this is recommended to be purchased as a decorative addition to your personal library, rather than to be read. This is due to the fact that the oils on our hands can damage the painting over time.

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Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, Published by Scribner, June 1, 1996. Hardcover edition.

As for the one of a kind painting, Mandy Howard begins with clamping the book between two pieces of wood, followed by mapping out the fan favorite scene of Scarlet O’Hara and Rhett Butler in an embrace.

Using watercolor paints and spraying the finished product with matte varnish, the completed artwork is protected from dust. Due to the pressure from the clamps, the paint does not seep past the edges of the page.

While the pages can still be turned, this is recommended to be purchased as a decorative addition to your personal library, rather than to be read. This is due to the fact that the oils on our hands can damage the painting over time.

Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, Published by Scribner, June 1, 1996. Hardcover edition.

As for the one of a kind painting, Mandy Howard begins with clamping the book between two pieces of wood, followed by mapping out the fan favorite scene of Scarlet O’Hara and Rhett Butler in an embrace.

Using watercolor paints and spraying the finished product with matte varnish, the completed artwork is protected from dust. Due to the pressure from the clamps, the paint does not seep past the edges of the page.

While the pages can still be turned, this is recommended to be purchased as a decorative addition to your personal library, rather than to be read. This is due to the fact that the oils on our hands can damage the painting over time.