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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Sign of spring Art Print
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Sign of spring art print by Sharon Williams Eng. 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.
Design Details
One of the early signs of spring is the appearance of dogwood blossoms in the forests along highways in the south. These pretty pink blooms were... more
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Artist's Description
One of the early signs of spring is the appearance of dogwood blossoms in the forests along highways in the south. These pretty pink blooms were seen at a local nursery, I have applied a watercolor paint effect.
The legend of the dogwood is that the tree was much different over 2000 years ago in the forests of Israel. It was a strong, solid tree, which could grow larger than an oak tree or cedar tree. Dogwood was highly prized in building, as the wood was sturdy and easy to work with.
When Jesus was to be crucified, the dogwood became the chosen material to make the cross for the crucifixtion. It is said that the tree felt much shame and sorrow at its role. Jesus felt the tree's anguish and cursed it so that it would never be used in another crucifixtion. It is said that following Jesus' resurection, the forest dogwoods burst into bloom and continue to bloom around Easter each year. The tree is much smaller, too.
About Sharon Williams Eng
Thank you for taking time to visit my gallery. Enjoy the journey and please come back again. It is interesting to walk through my images and discover that, even back almost 40 years ago, I was intrigued by light, shapes, and color patterns. Back then I used a 35mm Canon film camera and I find many "abstract" images in my early work. Now I am currently exploring digital art, generally beginning with one of my photographs and seeing what new creations emerge. I consider the computer desktop my canvas and PhotoShop my paints and tools. I find, in my original and digital work, that I am still leaning to abstract. Although I may give a title to the image based on my vision, the interpretation is always up to the viewer. I always hope...
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