Swim Party #3 Limited Edition Giclee Print

$1,950.00

Complete your Swim Party Collection with this final installment of Swim Party #3, an iconic Kenton Nelson scene, complete with a “bathing beauty” in white swim cap on a diving board, in a California backyard, with a pale yellow pool house and cypress trees completing the composition. This artwork will lift your spirits and bring that singular California sunshine to your walls.

  • Image size 21.25 x 16 inches

  • Paper size 26.25 x 21 inches

  • Hand signed by the artist

  • Limited edition of 65

  • Unframed, ships flat in custom case

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity

The original Swim Party series of paintings was created by the artist in 2002.  With Swim Party #2 appearing on the gorgeous Hamptons beach house set in the 2003 movie Something’s Gotta Give, that image has continued to be highly popular, and our limited edition prints sold out in 2011.  Finally, we bring you this last member of the trio, with a limited edition of Giclee prints featuring Swim Party #3.

A portion of the proceeds from sales of this print will be donated to Club 21, a local Pasadena organization whose mission statement is below:

“Our mission is to provide the tools and resources that enable individuals with Down syndrome to be fully included. Our goal is for every individual with Down syndrome to have independence, access, and belonging.”

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Complete your Swim Party Collection with this final installment of Swim Party #3, an iconic Kenton Nelson scene, complete with a “bathing beauty” in white swim cap on a diving board, in a California backyard, with a pale yellow pool house and cypress trees completing the composition. This artwork will lift your spirits and bring that singular California sunshine to your walls.

  • Image size 21.25 x 16 inches

  • Paper size 26.25 x 21 inches

  • Hand signed by the artist

  • Limited edition of 65

  • Unframed, ships flat in custom case

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity

The original Swim Party series of paintings was created by the artist in 2002.  With Swim Party #2 appearing on the gorgeous Hamptons beach house set in the 2003 movie Something’s Gotta Give, that image has continued to be highly popular, and our limited edition prints sold out in 2011.  Finally, we bring you this last member of the trio, with a limited edition of Giclee prints featuring Swim Party #3.

A portion of the proceeds from sales of this print will be donated to Club 21, a local Pasadena organization whose mission statement is below:

“Our mission is to provide the tools and resources that enable individuals with Down syndrome to be fully included. Our goal is for every individual with Down syndrome to have independence, access, and belonging.”

Complete your Swim Party Collection with this final installment of Swim Party #3, an iconic Kenton Nelson scene, complete with a “bathing beauty” in white swim cap on a diving board, in a California backyard, with a pale yellow pool house and cypress trees completing the composition. This artwork will lift your spirits and bring that singular California sunshine to your walls.

  • Image size 21.25 x 16 inches

  • Paper size 26.25 x 21 inches

  • Hand signed by the artist

  • Limited edition of 65

  • Unframed, ships flat in custom case

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity

The original Swim Party series of paintings was created by the artist in 2002.  With Swim Party #2 appearing on the gorgeous Hamptons beach house set in the 2003 movie Something’s Gotta Give, that image has continued to be highly popular, and our limited edition prints sold out in 2011.  Finally, we bring you this last member of the trio, with a limited edition of Giclee prints featuring Swim Party #3.

A portion of the proceeds from sales of this print will be donated to Club 21, a local Pasadena organization whose mission statement is below:

“Our mission is to provide the tools and resources that enable individuals with Down syndrome to be fully included. Our goal is for every individual with Down syndrome to have independence, access, and belonging.”

From the Artist's Perspective:

"Always wanting to create murals, and painting for exhibits, I had the idea to create a "portable mural", one idea, 3 paintings.  Artwork working together conceptually, and as pieces of art, individually. The “Swim Party” series, being the first experiment."   --Kenton Nelson