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Solar Eclipse

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Each art print is printed to match the original painting as closely as possible. These are giclée prints printed on Epson premium matte paper using archival inks. Prints are offered in two sizes: 4x4 and 8x8 and are shipped unframed.

In the past, I have sold my prints framed in black MCS Industries Format frames. If you like that frame and are interested in purchasing it, here is a link to buy direct from the MCS website, which carries the 4×4 size.

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Original paintings can still be ordered framed (or unframed). I have added an ‘originals’ category above for you. I am still modifying it a bit to add photos of the originals that are framed, so you can see the frame. Email me to inquire about purchasing originals if you have questions.

Solar Eclipse

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Solar Eclipse

from $11.00

This painting was painted as a commemoration of the total solar eclipse that was visible in Vermont and across other USA states in April of 2024.  

This was a major, widely viewed event known as the "Great American Eclipse," with the path of totality passing through northern and western Vermont, including Burlington, Montpelier, St. Albans, and Newport. 

Key Details of the April 8, 2024 Eclipse:

  • Path of Totality: The shadow crossed 15 US states from Texas northeast to Maine.

  • Time in Vermont: The partial eclipse began around 2:14 p.m. EDT, with totality occurring between 3:26 p.m. and 3:29 p.m. EDT (varying by location).

  • Duration: The total eclipse lasted for roughly 2 to 3 and a half minutes in Vermont.

  • Significance: This was the first total solar eclipse visible in Vermont since August 31, 1932, and the next one will not be visible in the state until May 1, 2079. 

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