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Image:
6.00" x 8.00"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
11.50" x 13.50"
Lady in Green Framed Print
by Laura Grisham
Product Details
Lady in Green framed print by Laura Grisham. 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
Lady in Green is actually a self-portrait of me when my hair was short...and I was somewhat thinner! I've always wanted fuller lips and a longer... more
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Artist's Description
"Lady in Green" is actually a self-portrait of me when my hair was short...and I was somewhat thinner! I've always wanted fuller lips and a longer neck....so I painted myself that way! I love the use of complementary color in the background. The blue and orange stripes give it color and character. And the swirls in the shirt are one of my favorite symbols. This is a fun painting and would make a great addition to a young girls room, den, etc.
*The original is for sale and was professionally framed in a wooden, gold bead frame behind glass. The size with frame is 19 1/2 x 15 1/2 and the price is $350 with FREE SHIPPING.
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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Laura Grisham
Bruce...you are a true character! I enjoy your comments so very much and giggle each time I read them. Yes, Freda did always elongate her neck...and yes I did see your painting where you did the same. In fact, if I could elongate my neck, enhance my chin, and plump up my lips as in this "self portrait", I would do so in a heartbeat! Alas, it cannot be. I have yet to win the lottery. As for the hair...isn't it fun? My hair was short then and I would just "mess" with it. It actually didn't LOOK like that but it was red with highlights and I just enhanced it in my painting. Isn't that what makes art so much fun? You can change anything you want...color, shape, form, etc. Now, quit apologizing "Richard" and go put that fabulous paint brush of yours to work! Laura
Bruce Combs - REACH BEYOND
My kind of girl (note my neck 's length in my self-portrait with cats Head shot. By the way, my neck length there results from painting Frida Kaelo with me and some of our animals. If you recall, in all of her numerous self-portraits that I know of, she gave herself this long neck). Please forgive me for rambling on about myself on your page like an old man, Laura. Actually, it is the mouth of this jolly young woman that makes "it" for me, and her nutty hair! All so fun and nifty! Uh, oh! I just read your note and learned that this is a self-portrait! Oh, my! I've, uh, messed up again! That's why I use the pen-and-brush name I do instead of my real name, which is Richard Pryor. Peace, etc., Bruce