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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Announcement Of Spring Art Print
by Lee Nixon
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Announcement Of Spring art print by Lee Nixon. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Nixon's Announcement Of Spring is an original 26 x 34 Floral acrylic painting on stretched canvas. The Azalea represents a glorious loving... more
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Artist's Description
Nixon's Announcement Of Spring is an original 26 x 34 Floral acrylic painting on stretched canvas. The Azalea represents a glorious loving announcement of Spring. From the profile perspective, it resembles a trumpet blasting an important announcement. It is part of a series of Floral painting, Double Take. Each flower is painted twice to capture a different perspective.
About Lee Nixon
About The Artist ARTIST STATEMENT The Depiction of light, devised through vibrant colors is the essence of my work! And, being outside brings joy to my soul. It engages all of the senses; touch, smell, taste, and sight. Now, I am in my studio. Splashes of colorful washes are applied to a blank canvas. My palette is loaded with bright complementary colors. The sense of touch is enlightened through the application of modeling paste, tissue paper, or found objects, natural or man-made. As a Contemporary Impressionist artist, I experiment with light through the usage of structural impasto acrylics. Creating beauty is a passionate enjoyment for me especially after receiving comments such as; 'Your work brought peace to my heart',...
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Holly Cooley
Thank you for the kind comment on my artwork! I love the vibrancy, movement and sense of depth in this piece...sort of reminds me of the style of Heade, only much happier!
Lee Nixon replied:
Yes, you used the art principles with power.