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by Lynn Quinn
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
Design Details
This is one of two wishful thinking paintings, actually painted in January of 2003.
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This is one of two "wishful thinking" paintings, actually painted in January of 2003.
I have enjoyed drawing since childhood, and have been painting in watercolour since 2002. I really enjoy the transparency of watercolour, and like to experiment with combining watercolour with other media. In the past few years, I have also been working in pastel, and mixed media. In whatever I do, my desire is point others to the beauty and wonder that our Creator has given us to enjoy, that they may come to see His beauty and stand in awe of Him!
$68.00
Lynn Quinn
Thank you so much, Deepali, for your kind comments. This was painted quite some time ago, but as I recall, I used pieces of natural sea sponge to paint the blossoms. I started with the lighter shhades, then added darker pink for the contrast and to give some depth to the blossoms. Plus I had to get a bit of green in there, as well, for the leaves among the blossoms. Hope this helps.
Deepali Prabhu
Dear Lynn, I have been trying to paint the Indian "May Flower" trees that have a similar anatomy when compared to your cherry trees. Our trees are a vermillion / crimson red and are striking in May....lining our dusty Indian roads and make for stunning photographs. The rains make them a much more beautiful sight when set against cloudy skies and dull earthy tones. However, my passion is to paint these beauties for my home. I have not been able to capture the look of the flowers and the overall magic the tree lends to our landscapes. I am curious to know how you brought the lovely flowers of the cherry blossom to life without painting each petal. I look forward to your help and guidance in this regard. I absolutely love your painting for its life like, and fresh beauty.
Lynn Quinn
Thank you so much, Danuta!
Lynn Quinn
Thanks so much, Marlene! I thought your flowers were wild roses. They are always such a nice surprise to come across when out walking!
Marlene Robbins
This is beautiful-I lke the perspective too. Thank you Lynn for your comment on my Full Bloom painting.Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you.I think they were wild roses,if I recall correctly. Keep doing your wonderful paintings. marlene
Lynn Quinn
Thank you so much, Eszra! I appreciate your kind comment! I've actually never found a location quite like this, with the trees close enough together -- this was pretty much from imagination and wishful thinking, painted on a cold winter day.
Eszra Tanner
great perspective. Beautiful pink. I would like to visit where you got your inspiration for this piece
Lynn Quinn
Thank you so much, Ove! That's very much the feeling I was going for, when I painted it in a very cold, snowy January!
Ove Rosen
I must say that this is a very "light" painting. A silent breeze in the grass. A bee flying by. The smell from the flowers with my back on the ground. I like this one very much! / Ove R
Lynn Quinn
Thank you very much, Anne-Elizabeth!
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Lynn, I find this to be truy lovely, a gateway to heaven, so to speak....