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A day for me was the inspiration for this lovely acrylic painting. Right in the middle of a peaceful day spent reading my favorite book; beautiful pink roses were delivered to my door. Which made "A day for me" even more relaxing, and special. I added a cup of tea, and picked up my paint brush. Acrylic/Canvas - 11.5" x 9.5" (Framed)
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The sun is the powerful center of the solar system, providing life-giving light, energy and heat to the Earth. Insects are also crucial components of the ecosystem. They pollinate blossoms, aerate the soil, control plant pests and other insects. Bees are vital to pollinate the food we need to survive. Due to the use of toxic pesticides bees are constantly threatened and are in decline. This painting points out that the bee is at the top of the hierarchy and that other insects are extremely important too. Climate change is a contributing factor in the decline of bees; help a bee in need by planting bee-friendly flowers!Acrylic/Wood - 13" x 13"
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Out of stockThe woman on the moon, staring up into the planets began with a vision I had one night while gazing at the crescent moon. I envisioned a woman nestled within the moon and seemingly in awe as she gazed at the stars and planets above her. I enjoyed painting this piece, something cosmic and universal came to life as I painted. Empowering women to take risks and chances while believing that the sky is the limit!Acrylic/Wood - 13" x 13"
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These Bearded Irises in the Round have an Egyptian look to them. When Egypt conquered Syria, the king coveted Iris plants and planted them in his gardens. Irises were regarded by the Egyptians to symbolize the renewal and essence of life. The three petals standing for wisdom, valor and faith. Iris is the Greek word for “rainbow.” These purple Irises on a shiny gold background will add a simple elegance to any wall!Acrylic/Wood - 13" x 13"
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My uncle used to save the bottoms of wooden cheese boxes and glue them together for me to paint on. I never used them until COVID 19 hit. Then I ran out of canvas and I was so happy to have these wooden circles in my closet. That is how I came up with the idea for the “flowers in the round” series.Acrylic/Wood - 13" x 13"
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Stretching the blues away, was inspired by photos of yoga poses. I saw the pictures, then right away the title came into my mind as I envisioned a woman stretching surrounded by the color blue. As I got deeper into the painting the idea of a blue tattoo came into my mind. "The painting evolves as the mind roams," and here is the finished product! Acrylic/Canvas - 20" x 10"
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These quaint little cottages with the little hearts on the shutters bring back memories of many New England vacation spots. The colors pink, turquoise and ultramarine blue blend together perfectly and the moon reflecting in the water lends even more charm to this lovely summer nightscape. This picturesque oil painting will look fabulous on any wall. Especially in someone’s summer home!Oil/Canvas - 20" x 10"
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Sunflowers, sunflowers, sunflowers! Just the mere thought of them makes my day sunny and bright! These cheerful sunflowers in a realistic tin vase will definitely lighten up your walls, and life. This one-of-a-kind painting is sandwiched between acrylic with a rustic wood border frame, (protecting it from dust or grease,) making this painting the perfect choice for a kitchen or a bathroom. Oil/Canvas - 13" x 16" (Framed)
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These beautiful fall sunflowers have a rich brown background that makes them pop out. The center of these flowers look life like, as the layered oil paint brings a realistic look. Most people desire to reach out and touch it, because it is so realistic looking. This painting would grace any wall with its simple beauty! Oil/Canvas - 20" x 10"