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Wolf Moon
28" x 20" Fine Art Print
Price: $223.99
A Pennsylvania Morning
24" x 17" Fine Art Print
Price: $183.99
Working Late
24" x 30" Fine Art Print
Price: $291.99
Working Late
20" x 24" Fine Art Print
Price: $197.99
Working Late
15" x 18" Fine Art Print
Price: $152.99
Treeline
24" x 17" Fine Art Print
Price: $183.99
End of the Day
39" x 25" Fine Art Print
Price: $346.99
Early to Retire
37" x 22" Fine Art Print
Price: $316.99
At Breakfast
38" x 23" Fine Art Print
Price: $325.99
Primrose Farm
34" x 20" Fine Art Print
Price: $280.99
Late November
44" x 26" Fine Art Print
Price: $502.99
Late November
19" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $148.99
A Blanket of Gold
39" x 21" Fine Art Print
Price: $327.99
Elder Farm
32" x 15" Fine Art Print
Price: $247.99
Tollgate
32" x 15" Fine Art Print
Price: $247.99
North of New Hope
24" x 17" Fine Art Print
Price: $184.99
New Moon
26" x 18" Fine Art Print
Price: $194.99
Late October
41" x 28" Fine Art Print
Price: $499.99
Kissin' Bridge
38" x 23" Fine Art Print
Price: $334.99
Summer Portal
38" x 23" Fine Art Print
Price: $332.99
The Road Home
38" x 26" Fine Art Print
Price: $350.99
Breaking Light
32" x 32" Fine Art Print
Price: $464.99
Spring Blossoms
26" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $198.99
Pemaquid
15" x 18" Fine Art Print
Price: $153.99
Blue Moon
28" x 34" Fine Art Print
Price: $463.99
Mill Moon
32" x 15" Fine Art Print
Price: $247.99
Late October
19" x 14" Fine Art Print
Price: $153.99
Forsythia
20" x 26" Fine Art Print
Price: $213.99
Evening Chores
42" x 22" Fine Art Print
Price: $469.99
Country Lane
28" x 18" Fine Art Print
Price: $211.99
Late Snow
34" x 20" Fine Art Print
Price: $283.99
Breaking Light
19" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $169.99
Apple Butter
26" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $198.99
First Signs of Spring
37" x 26" Fine Art Print
Price: $340.99
Spruce Hill
32" x 18" Fine Art Print
Price: $261.99
Blue Moon
16" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $158.99
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Ray Hendershot has been producing artwork in one form or another for the better part of his life. For some time, however, this work had to play second fiddle to his primary career in the ceramics industry where he held various positions, including engineering manager of new product development and senior principal scientist for American Olean Tile Company. During these years, Ray spent as much time as possible working on his art techniques and developing his painting style. Through participation in local art fairs and exhibitions, he was able to build a reputation and a demand for his work.