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White Pine Cones Acrylic Print
by Bonnie Young
Product Details
White Pine Cones acrylic print by Bonnie Young. 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
I painted the cones of a white pine tree, Maine's state flower. That sounds strange that they named a tree as their flower, but the tree has played... more
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Comments (8)
Artist's Description
I painted the cones of a white pine tree, Maine's state flower. That sounds strange that they named a tree as their flower, but the tree has played a significant role in the state's history. The tree grows straight, quickly, and is hardy. It is the largest conifer in North America. During Colonial time, the British Navy reserved the best trees for ship masts; because of this, there was a Pine Tree Riot over their use. The white pine tree became a New England symbol of liberty, freedom, independence, and strength. Maine is the Pine Tree state, and the tree image appears on flags, posters, and pamphlets.
I painted these pine cones with Daniel Smith watercolor on 140 pound Arches watercolor paper.
All artwork is original.
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About Bonnie Young
Bonnie Young connects to rural life and landscape because they reflect her roots. She discovered the love of painting the light and shadows and their effects on her subjects as she studied nature. For her, painting is an artistic articulation of life captured in watercolor or digital creations. Watercolor allows her to build depth and detail through layering glazes. While still attending elementary school in a one room schoolhouse in the Nebraska Sandhills, she began painting. For most of her adult life, she lived in the midwest and west. She studied art at Kansas State University, the Canton Museum of Art in Canton, Ohio, and the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Colorado. In Colorado, she studied under Janet Nunn, an award...
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A Hillman
Wonderful, Bonnie! L/F
Bonnie Young replied:
Thank you, A Hillman
A Hillman
Wonderful, Bonnie! L/F
Bonnie Young replied:
Thank you
Marilyn DeBlock
Stunning artwork!
Bonnie Young replied:
Thank you, Marilyn.
Taphath Foose
Revisit....beautiful details, Bonnie!
Kathleen McDermott
Nice work, Bonnie!
Bonnie Young replied:
Thank you very much
Taphath Foose
Such a beautiful job, Bonnie! Love it!
Bonnie Young replied:
Thank you so much
David Neace
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