Children & their 4-Legged friends
A Series of Watercolor Paintings & Poems
von Debbie Flood
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This series of watercolor paintings was created to show the spiritual emotions between children and horses, as well as adults.
Debbie Flood is a Maine based artist who herself has grown up with horses and painting them. This series is continually growing over the years and to show case the first 3-4 years, Debbie has written poems to go with many of the paintings and created this book to honor the horse and child.
35 pages grace this book with 40 images and 14 poems.
This is soon to become a highly collectible book, as Debbie's collectors will be seeking to purchase this book.
Hard cover or soft cover is available.
Order yours now, before it is taken off print.
Debbie Flood is a Maine based artist who herself has grown up with horses and painting them. This series is continually growing over the years and to show case the first 3-4 years, Debbie has written poems to go with many of the paintings and created this book to honor the horse and child.
35 pages grace this book with 40 images and 14 poems.
This is soon to become a highly collectible book, as Debbie's collectors will be seeking to purchase this book.
Hard cover or soft cover is available.
Order yours now, before it is taken off print.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Bildende Kunst
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Projektoption: Standard-Hochformat, 20×25 cm
Seitenanzahl: 36 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Dez. 11, 2008
- Schlüsselwörter Children, Horses, Watercolor, Paintings, Poems, Poetry
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Über den Autor
Deborah Flood
Belfast, Maine
Deborah Flood is a fine artist working in Watercolors and Oils on canvas. She also works in Graphite and Photography. The subject she most works with is Horses and Children. She also paints other animals and pets and landscapes & Seascapes. She also works with the Historical Society Museum in her area and render paintings of historical places in her area and donates a percent to the Museum.