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10.00" x 7.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Robins Bathing Wood Print
by Marie-Claire Dole
Product Details
Robins Bathing wood print by Marie-Claire Dole. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
The alabaster birdbath is not in my yard, I just wish I had one. The robins were there taking a bath in the stone birdbath and at time they were... more
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Artist's Description
The alabaster birdbath is not in my yard, I just wish I had one. The robins were there taking a bath in the stone birdbath and at time they were splashing about so much you could hardly make out the Robins behind all the water flying around. I love Robins with their beautiful plumage.
This painting sold before it was finished as the customer had seen it as a work in progress still on my easel.
About Marie-Claire Dole
Creating a piece of jewelry often starts from an inspiring colored stone. I chose my materials carefully and appreciate quality in everything. Color has always been a well of joy and energy for me and I have found that painting with pastel is a more direct approach that is fulfilling my desire to create and work with color. I very much paint with my fingers as I like to blend my pastels. I find inspiration through reflecting on my inner thoughts and my dreams that have always been vivid and present. I like recalling those images in my journey to become more intuitive and aware of my creative world. I continue being very active in creating jewelry, specializing in custom wedding rings and very intricate and personalized pieces that...
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Marie-Claire Dole
Thank you Michael for your nice comment!
Mike Eingle
Really nice painting Marie! I really like the water coming off the Robins as they fluff their feathers. l/f