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Image:
10.00" x 6.50"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 12.00"
St Lucian Spot Framed Print
by Dottie Branch
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St Lucian Spot framed print by Dottie Branch. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Hiking up a hill and looking over this village struck Dottie with an overwhelming need to capture this place, this time, this history, this spot on... more
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Artist's Description
Hiking up a hill and looking over this village struck Dottie with an overwhelming need to capture this place, this time, this history, this spot on the island of St. Lucia.
About Dottie Branch
Dottie grew up in Walton County Georgia surrounded by clear breezes, home-grown vegetables, and fishing. Pine trees were taller than buildings and rain was so fierce it shook the ground. Pigs had names and dogs never needed sleep. A stretch of highway 78 moved like an escalator to an endless floor and Dottie imagined what it would be like to hop on and never get off. Self-taught is an understatement. The process, still, amazes her with its enlightening and unaware arrival at locales unforeseen. Her work is about preserving a silence that not only speaks but is about the interaction between the human experience and the god called Nature. "My landscapes are inspired by the vastness, the beauty and complexity of environments which...
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Veronica Benjamin
This is so nostalgic for me. Brought a smile to my face. It reminds me of my child hood
Xueling Zou
Beautiful landscape!! Love the perspective and your wonderful way to express and execute it!! Bravo!!
David G Wilson
This is nostalgic as it is reminescent of the landscape and the homes in my birth country, Dominica, the sister island of St Lucia. You captured the banana leaves (even the rotting edges of the leaves and the rusting galvanized sheets that cover the houses), with perfection. Wonderful painting.