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"Love Shelters" Canvas Print

$85
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"Love Shelters" Canvas Print

$85
Frame Selection: No Frame
Size: Small 8" x 10"
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$85

Description

A mother elephant stands protectively over her calf beneath draped fabric or canvas, rendered in bold strokes of warm gold, orange, and deep blue. The expressionistic composition captures a moment of intimate shelter and maternal care, with dynamic brushwork and layered color creating both movement and emotional warmth. In a nursery, child's room, or any space celebrating nurture and connection. Gallery-wrapped on a wooden stretcher and made to order, ready to hang straight from the box.

Specifications

  • Bright white, fine cotton-poly blend matte canvas. Printed with the latest generation of long lasting inks.
  • Gallery quality ink is used to ensure saturation for a rich and deep print.
  • Hand-stretched canvas over pine stretcher bars.
  • Made in the USA.
  • Bright white, fine cotton-poly blend matte canvas. Printed with the latest generation of long lasting inks.
  • Gallery quality ink is used to ensure saturation for a rich and deep print.
  • Hand-stretched canvas over pine stretcher bars.
  • Made in the USA.

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SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

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About This Piece

"Love Shelters"

Bronwen Mayer Henry

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Bronwen Mayer Henry
About The Artist

Bronwen is more likely to describe herself as a person facing her fears while holding a brush than an artist. Though she is warming to the latter title as she gets increasingly oriented to the very real possibility that she just might need painting like a five year old needs a bike. After a long (3 + year) hiatus from painting, Bronwen picked up a brush again and this time with purpose and courage. While navigating the throws of parenting young children, and a (thyroid) cancer diagnosis Bronwen chose to paint with the intent to face fears (painting on a bigger canvas) that were joyful rather than terrifying (like radioactive cancer treatment felt to her). Although in viewing her paintings some imagery might resonate or some colors might thrill, what Bronwen really wants you to know is that hope and transformation are possible. That a new story can be written, and that you are the author.

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