Flowers in the Blue - Giclee Prints

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Flowers in the Blue — Giclee Print | Signed by the Artist

Bold and loose, Flowers in the Blue captures a generous bouquet of yellow and deep crimson blooms spilling from a simple glass jar. The flowers are rendered with energetic, gestural brushwork — nothing is fussy, everything feels alive. A warm red table anchors the composition against a cool, hazy blue background, creating a tension of color that draws the eye straight to the blooms.

The painting is the work of Marine Corps veteran Tom Ward, who came to painting after a serious illness and has continued to create in the face of significant physical challenges. His work carries the kind of directness and confidence that only comes from someone who paints because it genuinely matters to him.

This is a professionally scanned giclee print, signed by Tom on the verso. The original painting is not available. Prints are produced from a high-resolution archival scan and reproduce the texture, color, and energy of the original faithfully.

A piece of art with a real story behind it — and a presence that holds its own on any wall.

Each Giclee print is hand-signed and dated by Tom Ward — a genuine mark of the artist at this moment in his life. As ALS gradually limits his physical strength, these signatures carry meaning beyond authentication. They reflect persistence and devotion to craft.

Edition details:

  • 50 signed and numbered prints per size

  • Individually numbered in order received (1/50, 2/50, etc.)

  • Printed on 100% cotton, acid-free Velvet Fine Art Paper

  • Each print is signed, dated, and numbered on the verso

About the prints: Produced by a local fine art scanning and printing studio specializing in museum-quality output and precise color-matching. The velvet paper surface is soft with a slight texture that enhances color depth and detail — archival quality built to last.

Original medium: Oil on canvas

Please allow 4–6 weeks from order to delivery. We appreciate your support of Tom's work and our small business.

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Flowers in the Blue — Giclee Print | Signed by the Artist

Bold and loose, Flowers in the Blue captures a generous bouquet of yellow and deep crimson blooms spilling from a simple glass jar. The flowers are rendered with energetic, gestural brushwork — nothing is fussy, everything feels alive. A warm red table anchors the composition against a cool, hazy blue background, creating a tension of color that draws the eye straight to the blooms.

The painting is the work of Marine Corps veteran Tom Ward, who came to painting after a serious illness and has continued to create in the face of significant physical challenges. His work carries the kind of directness and confidence that only comes from someone who paints because it genuinely matters to him.

This is a professionally scanned giclee print, signed by Tom on the verso. The original painting is not available. Prints are produced from a high-resolution archival scan and reproduce the texture, color, and energy of the original faithfully.

A piece of art with a real story behind it — and a presence that holds its own on any wall.

Each Giclee print is hand-signed and dated by Tom Ward — a genuine mark of the artist at this moment in his life. As ALS gradually limits his physical strength, these signatures carry meaning beyond authentication. They reflect persistence and devotion to craft.

Edition details:

  • 50 signed and numbered prints per size

  • Individually numbered in order received (1/50, 2/50, etc.)

  • Printed on 100% cotton, acid-free Velvet Fine Art Paper

  • Each print is signed, dated, and numbered on the verso

About the prints: Produced by a local fine art scanning and printing studio specializing in museum-quality output and precise color-matching. The velvet paper surface is soft with a slight texture that enhances color depth and detail — archival quality built to last.

Original medium: Oil on canvas

Please allow 4–6 weeks from order to delivery. We appreciate your support of Tom's work and our small business.