William Cleary Of the San Francisco Clearys Always Smelled Like Pipe Tobacco - Framed Fine Art Print
William Cleary Of the San Francisco Clearys Always Smelled Like Pipe Tobacco - Framed Fine Art Print
William Cleary Of the San Francisco Clearys Always Smelled Like Pipe Tobacco, Sandalwood Soap, And Of The Moment Right Before A Summer Storm
You don’t have to know William Cleary to feel like you do. This evocative portrait by Janet Hill brings scent and memory to life: the warmth of pipe tobacco, the clean spice of sandalwood, and that electric, hushed breath before a summer storm. Nostalgic yet mysterious, this framed print feels like the opening line of a great novel—full of mood, character, and a story waiting to unfold. Perfect for those drawn to rich atmospheres, unspoken backstories, and a little old-soul magic.
Hang or display it on a table, solo as a statement or with other pieces from Janet for a full-on visual cliffhanger. A conversation piece that delights, intrigues, and leaves just enough unsaid.
Janet Hill is a Canadian painter, author, and illustrator based in Stratford, Ontario, whose work lives somewhere between storybook whimsy and old-world elegance. Best known for her richly detailed paintings and charming characters, Janet’s art evokes a sense of nostalgia, curiosity, and quiet humor—like a favorite novel you return to again and again.
- Printed using Epson Ultrachrome archival inks on heavyweight matte fine art paper (100% cotton rag), 8.5"x11"
- Black wood grain frame (10.3"L x 12.8"W) with semi-tempered anti-UV/anti-glare glass - versatile as it can be showcased on your wall or table via arm back
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