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5.50" x 5.50"
Fall in the countryside - Schnittblumen Framed Print
by Mariana Costa Weldon
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Fall in the countryside - Schnittblumen framed print by Mariana Costa Weldon. 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.
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Pumpkins for sale on a cart in the garden of a farmhouse, in the Principality of Liechtenstein, a tiny country nested in the Alps between Switzerland... more
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Artist's Description
Pumpkins for sale on a cart in the garden of a farmhouse, in the Principality of Liechtenstein, a tiny country nested in the Alps between Switzerland and Austria.
They were so bright and appealing that morning and seemed to beg to be captured forever to bring joy and laughter to people all over the world.
About Mariana Costa Weldon
Passion for captured moments into photographic [sic] images, resulting from a dynamic, varied and rich life and out of curiosity for the world around - because of an inexplicable attraction towards nature, life, emotions. The need to share is a compulsive trait of her personality. Some say that what moves her work [as well as the need to capture images] is an innate sensorial ability and keen interest for the tiniest details, and for not letting the fleeting moment disappear without trace and memory, rather seizing it forever, making it hers/yours/the world's. Research into the invisibly visible is the Prime Mover in this quest that goes after unrepeatable experiences -...
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AnnaJo Vahle
Beautiful bright colors and shapes, Mariana! I love the strong sunlight. f/l
Mariana Costa Weldon replied:
Colors look brighter in the cold sunlight. That morning it was rather chilly in Liechtenstein, on the way to work... I'm thankful for your visit and comment, AnnaJo!