Drilled & Hammered 11 x 14" custom framed original oils by Chandler
Drilled & Hammered 11 x 14" custom framed original oils by Chandler
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Drilled & Hammered
Original Oil Paintings by Gail Chandler
Celebrate the beauty of craftsmanship with Drilled and Hammered, two original 11" x 14" oil paintings on canvas by acclaimed Napa Valley contemporary realist artist Gail Chandler.
With remarkable attention to detail, Chandler transforms everyday workshop tools into compelling works of art. The gleaming vintage hand drill in Drilled and the well-worn hammer and nails in Hammered showcase her talent for capturing texture, light, and character with extraordinary realism. Together, they pay tribute to the tools that build, repair, and create.
Framing Details
Drilled
- Original oil on stretched canvas
- Image Size: 11" x 14"
- Framed Size: 13" x 16"
- Presented in a one-of-a-kind artisan-painted wood cap frame with a metallic gray finish designed to complement the reflective steel surfaces of the vintage drill.
- Black painted canvas sides.
Hammered
- Original oil on stretched canvas
- Image Size: 11" x 14"
- Custom framed in a rich dark oak solid wood frame with linen liner.
- The canvas is float-mounted using industrial-grade Velcro, allowing it to be removed and reframed if desired.
- The warm wood tones beautifully complement the aged handle and character of the hammer.
- Black painted canvas sides.
Collect Individually or as a Pair
Available separately or together, Drilled and Hammered make an exceptional addition to a workshop, office, den, man cave, industrial-inspired interior, or fine art collection. Displayed side-by-side, they create a striking conversation piece celebrating craftsmanship, ingenuity, and the artistry found in everyday objects.
Purchase one—or enjoy special savings when purchasing the pair.
As original one-of-a-kind paintings, availability is limited to a single collector.
Buy one...or save when you buy both. Don't delay! These original oil paintings might be gone faster than you can drill in a screw or hammer in a nail.
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