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by Pete Caswell
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Abstract Chair Lift Off Piste" by Pete Caswell. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Ski Print of a Skiing Painting of Tignes chair lift Grand Huit. Love this painting inspired from the Tignes chair lift Grand Huit with some beautiful... more
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Ski Print of a Skiing Painting of Tignes chair lift Grand Huit. Love this painting inspired from the Tignes chair lift Grand Huit with some beautiful off piste lines below. Wonderful colours of blues and turquoises below. This is a lovely painting of the long chair lift sweeping up to the top of the mountain. These long lines of chairs really give you a great perspective of the mountains and hold all the anticipation of reaching the top of the run. Val dIsere is nearby, reached on the opposite side of the mountain.
Ski Prints and Ski Posters by Pete Caswell from his famous Ski Art Paintings of your favourite Ski Resorts around the world. The Ski Prints and Ski Posters are listed alphabetically by resort and grouped by country with USA first, then Canada, France, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Scotland. At the start there are the top 30 favourite Ski Prints. Pete has spent many years travelling, skiing and snowboarding some of the most incredible ski resorts around the world and painted his passion for the mountains onto canvas. Enjoy looking at his ski prints of his favourite Ski Art Paintings. Pete Caswell is a popular and established international artist. He travels the world in search of inspiration for his paintings. The driving force behind...
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Calazone's Flics
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Gary Roderer
Congrats Pete "A winter wonderland".