Preserving Childhood #1 Acrylic Print
by Leah Saulnier The Painting Maniac
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Preserving Childhood #1 acrylic print by Leah Saulnier The Painting Maniac. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Preserving childhood in a pickle jar. There are 4 in this series that go together nicely for a collection , others available are Mickey Mouse, ... more
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Artist's Description
Preserving childhood in a pickle jar. There are 4 in this series that go together nicely for a collection , others available are Mickey Mouse, Raggedy Ann, A Frog, and A Sock Monkey Doll all on my website here and available in prints.
About Leah Saulnier The Painting Maniac
If you want to purchase an original painting visit my Etsy store, copy and paste this in your browser> https://www.etsy.com/shop/paintingmaniac?ref=profile_header or Contact me here for prices and availability on paintings. Please Subscribe below to my bimonthly news letter for specials on prints and originals and updates on new paintings! Online Form - Constant Contact Signup FormWeb Form Builder Leah Saulnier Humorist /Surrealist Oil Painter Welcome to my world of quirky art! I am an obsessed humorist/surrealist oil painter painting 65+ paintings a year. Some weeks I feel like painting humor, animals,...
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Leah Saulnier The Painting Maniac
I love this one also. I still have my toy frog in the same jar from when I painted it,didn't have the heart to take him out since it looks exactly like the painting.
Leah Saulnier The Painting Maniac
lol Connie, that's funny. Thanks for looking out for my frog.
Connie Valasco
preserved and pickled but really fun expect he can't breath. I have to give a true response for the little guy.