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Falling In Canvas Print
by Laura Grisham
Product Details
Falling In canvas print by Laura Grisham. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Depression is something that most people will deal with sometime during their time here on earth. Having a mild case of bi-polar disorder causes me... more
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Artist's Description
Depression is something that most people will deal with sometime during their time here on earth. Having a mild case of bi-polar disorder causes me to sometimes "fall in" and out of depression....and this is what I imagine it looks like. ..
HOWEVER, I also know what it is like to fall MADLY in love! It can happen quickly, as expressed in this piece.
When I laid eyes on my husband, Kevin, almost 35 years ago, I knew deep in my heart he was the one God had chosen for me. And all I did was hear him give a short devotional at a youth retreat! When he asked me later for my address, being the shy person that I am, I also gave him my phone number! Now remember, this was back in 1978 when telephones were often attached to the wall with a long, long cord...and anyone in the house could hear what you said! By the way, he called the day after the retreat to ask me out for our very first date. . . and that DATE was the beginning of my life!
*I HOPE TO UPLOAD A MUCH CLEARER A...
About Laura Grisham
As a child you could often find me quietly "painting by numbers" in my room. More often than not, my paintings were not exactly like those pictured on the box because I loved to change the numbers/colors around. Although I won awards for my artwork in elementary school I never really believed in my heart I was a real artist. I thought that "real artists" could draw anything from memory, and that was a gift I did not have. When reaching the upper grades we had to choose among our electives. Music...Art...or Dance Team? Although it broke my heart, I chose music and dance. You see, those areas received much more attention, and as an insecure young teenager that was one thing I strongly desired! However, deep...
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Rupali Motihar
excellent!
Laura Grisham replied:
thank you!
Laura Grisham
I did this one so long ago I can't quite remember. However, I probably did since I couldn't afford to buy the really GOOD heavy acrylics back then. I hope to update the photo of this piece soon...and maybe add some more highlights. (It now belongs to a friend of mine...I'm sure she wouldn't mind!)
Carla Parris
Hi, Laura! I decided I better take another look at your images after you made a comment on one of my multi-media water lily pieces. I love to see how other artists are working in acrylics and mixed media. This piece caught my attention right away! Looks like you have some fun things going on texture-wise. Did you use acrylic medium as well as paint?
Sharon Burger
If this is depression I can't wait to see how you paint the opposite. This is so colorful and uplifting.
Laura Grisham replied:
Can you hear me giggling, Sharon? Chemical depression IS a battle...and I fight with COLOR and JOY!!! So, I'm not really depressed that often any more...thanks for your sweet comment.
Lenore Senior
Well done, great colors, great description! v/f
Laura Grisham replied:
Thanks so much, Lenore...I hope to upload a much clearer photo soon. Glad you enjoyed my description...