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Image:
6.50" x 8.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.00" x 13.50"
Lace Gloves Framed Print
by Karen Faire
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Lace Gloves framed print by Karen Faire. 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
We were at high tea at the Rose Garden Tea Room at the Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California, when my friend, Mary,... more
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Artist's Description
We were at high tea at the Rose Garden Tea Room at the Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California, when my friend, Mary, said, �Now that�s a picture.� I looked up and agreed. I introduced myself and asked if I could take pictures. They graciously agreed. There were five generations of woman around that table. What a wonderful day for all who were privileged to enjoy the company of friends and family in this special place.
About Karen Faire
Picasso said that “Painting is just another way of keeping a diary.” For Karen, this is true. What you are seeing is a partial glimpse of her life’s journey. Karen Faire is an author and an award winning artist living in Fairhope, Alabama with Shane, her husband of 33 years. Before their marriage, she worked in the custom automotive industry painting airbrush murals on vans, cars, boats, motorcycles, and “anything that moved.” She fell in love with color and had an epiphany: “I thought that the only way to improve the color that I was working with would be to have light coming through it.” She knew immediately what her next medium would be: glass! She apprenticed in a company that made reproductions of Tiffany lamps. She...
$73.00
Jan Hammack
This painting is absolutely amazing!
Karen Faire replied:
Thank you Jan! Her childhood looks so different from my own. I loved her innocence and that she was a valued part of a family. Clearly, she was loved and cherished. I think that's what spoke to me.