Little Havana at Rest is a painting by Susan Hensel which was uploaded on March 1st, 2017.
Little Havana at Rest
This is a sailboat, Little Havana, at rest on the beach of one of the small islands of Lake Texhoma in Gordonville, Texas.
by Susan Hensel
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10.000 x 20.000 x 0.500 inches
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Title
Little Havana at Rest
Artist
Susan Hensel
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
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This is a sailboat, Little Havana, at rest on the beach of one of the small islands of Lake Texhoma in Gordonville, Texas.
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March 1st, 2017
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Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter
I love my NEWest Susan Hensel Art / Susan Hensel Art Page investment! I purchased TWO new pillows which are proudly displayed on our new sleeper sofa in our most recently developed, private guest quarters. The first pillow is made from a painting Susan created of the sailboat, Sea's the Day. Rob and I sailed her from 2008 until 2013. We also exchanged our wedding vows on her. The second pillow is of a smaller sailboat we owned for awhile also, named Little Havana; Susan created the painting of Little Havana from a photo I sent her after a day on the beaches of #LakeTexoma.
Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter
I love my NEWest Susan Hensel Art / Susan Hensel Art Page investment! I purchased TWO new pillows which are proudly displayed on our new sleeper sofa in our most recently developed, private guest quarters. The first pillow is made from a painting Susan created of the sailboat, Sea's the Day. Rob and I sailed her from 2008 until 2013. We also exchanged our wedding vows on her. The second pillow is of a smaller sailboat we owned for awhile also, named Little Havana; Susan created the painting of Little Havana from a photo I sent her after a day on the beaches of #LakeTexoma.