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by Tanielle Childers
$110.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Skipping Stones" by Tanielle Childers. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
Design Details
Skipping Stones is a vibrant circles painting done on a dark black background to give it that pop of color.
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"Skipping Stones" is a vibrant circles painting done on a dark black background to give it that pop of color.
Whimsical artist, Tanielle Childers lives in Loveland, Colorado with her husband of 19 years and three beautiful children. Acrylics are her medium of choice for their vibrancy and versatility. Tanielle specializes in painting intuitively, pouring her emotion, love and gratitude for life and our earth into every piece. Her playful and imaginative expression of the natural world and landscape offers viewers an uplifting and heartwarming perspective on our surroundings. From a distance, the bright colors draw you in, inviting you to have a closer look. What you will discover up close is a magical and visual delight with every intricate detail. Tanielle’s whimsical collection of work is a celebration of life capturing the spirit, energy and...
$110.00
Pat Saunders-White
It definitely gives it the “pop” you were looking for. I love 300 lb black paper to work on. Haven’t tried the canvases much. They aren’t black enough so I would have to paint them first.
Tanielle Childers replied:
Thank you! I like the cradled art boards to paint on. I do paint those black first to get that extra pop! I also prefer an untextured surface vs. the canvas material from time to time.