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Projectile Points Portable Battery Charger featuring the painting Jewels from Ohio by Dave Farrow

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Jewels from Ohio Portable Battery Charger

Dave Farrow

by Dave Farrow

$46.00

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You'll never run out of power again!   If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem.   Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.

With a recharge capacity of 5200 mAh, this charger will give you 1.5 full recharges of your smartphone or recharge your tablet to 50% capacity.

When the battery charger runs out of power, just plug it into the wall using the supplied cable (included), and it will recharge itself for your next use.

Design Details

Since mans first appearance in North America, Ohio has been a hot bed of prehistoric activity. For 60 years I have hunted the miles and miles of farm... more

Dimensions

1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D

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1 - 2 business days

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Comments (69)

Nancy Kane Chapman

Nancy Kane Chapman

I'm so happy that Jolanta found this lovely painting ....because it's a first look for me...and wow...I'm so excited to share this beauty and the great story of arrowheads. My brother collected them and we always kept an eye out for them when hiking....but they were hard to find but considered treasures. Love the art you created to showcase these wonderful artifacts, Dave. You need another gold medal for this work! F/L+++

Dave Farrow replied:

Nancy thank you so much dear lady

Jolanta Anna Karolska

Jolanta Anna Karolska

What a brilliant idea to paint these gorgeous gem flints, dear Dave...love each and every one of them and I would have a problem choosing just one - I would want to have them all displayed around my neck plus the earrings too lol This is so beautifully presented and painted...it truly is a spectacular abstract...perfectly placed..perfectly coloured...with fascinating description! Bravo!! Chateauneuf - du - Pape is ready in wine goblets - cheers!! :) :) f.l.tw

Dave Farrow replied:

Let`s sip and celebrate sweetheart...thank you so very much

Janet Marie

Janet Marie

Dave, Just stopping by again to look at this very talented piece. I enjoyed it 10 days ago and I am enjoying it once again. In fact Heather and I had the same idea, her and I viewed it together. I sure appreciate your visits to my gallery and enjoy coming to yours!! ARTbuddette Janet

Dave Farrow replied:

JM, you are simply incredible lady.....thank you so very much sweetie....it`s appreciated

Janet Marie

Janet Marie

Boy Dave!! Your talent ceases to amaze me!! What intricate detail you have replicated, in this wonderful painting, of these jewels from Ohio!! I really enjoyed reading your story, as I always do! Your heart and soul certainly shines in this artistic piece! Well Done art bud!!!! 💕And favorite ARTbuddette Janet

Dave Farrow replied:

ARTbudette you are sooooo sweet...thank you so much

Heather King

Heather King

These flints are absolutely breathtaking dear Dave ♥ I always enjoy reading your story that goes along with your powerful and beautiful works of art ♥ L/F

Dave Farrow replied:

Heather thank you so much sweetheart...it`s appreciated

Lori Lafevers

Lori Lafevers

Oh man! I loove this painting! I have dreams of this magnitude,but never have I found as beautiful specimens as you have painted! What lovely flint materials you have in your area! I have found several arrowheads,always hoping for the "big one" lol. Your painting is fabulous,,they are truly jewels..

Dave Farrow replied:

Lori you are such a sweetie, thank you

Bonnie See

Bonnie See

Dave, this is an exciting, imaginative, unique and beautiful painting! I second VIVA regarding the information. L/F and shared (f,t)

Dave Farrow replied:

Bonnie dear, thank you so very much

VIVA Anderson

VIVA Anderson

Dave, maestro,this is a beautiful painting, first and foremost ! And then, what a bonus to know the information on these collectible flints, to which you give such justice for their huge place in the history of mankind.........this is a WOW from me............fv........VIVA

Dave Farrow replied:

Viva my darling friend.....thank you

Matthew John

Matthew John

Great work Dave :)

Dave Farrow replied:

Matthew, thank you bro

Elizabeth Tillar

Elizabeth Tillar

Dave, I love this image! Oh, yes, indeed; it is beautiful; the forms and colors are astonishing. And it brings back vividly my days studying archaeology in college courses. I once considered that career path, and I loved reading your detailed and highly informative description. Amazing collection you must have had, based on these choice samples of it presented so artistically! l/f/g+

Dave Farrow replied:

What a pleasure it would have been to walk a plowed field with you dearest....thank you

Sora Neva

Sora Neva

My old time favorite... -_-

Dave Farrow replied:

Sora, thank you dear lady

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Maria, thank you so much

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Dear Ellen....thank you...I like being a rock hound too.

Ellen Levinson

Ellen Levinson

Dave - these are so beautifully done , the colors are superb as is the composition! Having been a rock hound and collector for years, this really appeals to me! Great description too!

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Thank you Wayne....it`s appreciated

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Thank you dear Bette O

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Ahhh yes dear Jenna..thank you so much

Jenna S

Jenna S

How very creative.....ones mind can just imagine so many possibilities.

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Andrew it`s good seeing you brother....thank you so much

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Thank you so much Sorin

Sorin Apostolescu

Sorin Apostolescu

Very beautiful work, Dave !!!

Andrew Penman

Andrew Penman

Dave. This catches one's eye for being different to your usual style, then, you get a history lesson in graphic detail. I sincerely like this a lot. Have a wonderful holiday/Christmas. L/F

Dave Farrow replied:

Andrew, thank you so very much

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Thank you for such a wonderful comment Kimberlee...It`s appreciated my dear

Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

Ahh dear Vanja, it`s great seeing you....thank you so much

Artist's Description

Since mans first appearance in North America, Ohio has been a hot bed of prehistoric activity. For 60 years I have hunted the miles and miles of farm fields in Tuscarawas County and surrounding areas for projectile points, more often referred to as arrowheads. Close by our area, situated in the hills of Licking and Coshoton Counties are the exceedingly beautiful flints found in the deposits of Flint Ridge State Memorial and the fine black flint of the Warsaw deposit in Coshocton County. Untold numbers of prehistoric people passed through or resided in this area largely because of these readily available raw materials. Flint knapping was an art form. The aboriginals chipped flint for weapons and tools. Their very lives depended on their ability to knap flint. Curiously, it appears a number of flint pieces show no signs of use. Their purpose remains a mystery.This painting depicts some of the wild and beautiful color combinations found in Flint Ridge material. These are merely a few exa...

About Dave Farrow

Dave Farrow

It is with a very heavy and sad heart that I must inform you of Dave's passing on November 13th 2018. He loved being part of this site with all of his heart. He enjoyed reading and responding to all his comments and making comments to his other artists buddies as well. I just wanted to make sure you all know why he is not responding to your comments. Not only have I lost my husband of 40 years, my best friend, my soul mate but the world has lost a wonderful person, artist and soul as well. Sincerely, Lorraine Farrow Don`t let the bio photograph scare you. Seven other veterans and myself grow pony tails to donate to wigs for kids with cancer. Seven of the eight vets either have or have survived cancer. I have survived 10 years after...

 

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