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10.00" x 7.50"
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2.00"
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0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 13.00"
Peach Blossoms And Mount Lamborn II Framed Print
by Anastasia Savage Ealy
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Peach Blossoms And Mount Lamborn II framed print by Anastasia Savage Ealy. 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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Artistic enhancements with permission of Lee Bradley, and photo credit to Kathy Bradley owners of Orchard Valley Farms.... more
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Artist's Description
Artistic enhancements with permission of Lee Bradley, and photo credit to Kathy Bradley owners of Orchard Valley Farms.
A place that I love very much, Orchard Valley Farms, Paonia Colorado. One of my favorite places on earth!
Peach blossoms' perfume
The river valley's atmosphere
As snow-clad Mount Lamborn
Holds court over orchards'
Edenic branches-Hopeful of bearing much fruit--
Dancing in April breeze,
Cloaking hills in
Garments of preposterous pinks
The wonder of flowers to fruit
Alive in the hope of Spring
About Anastasia Savage Ealy
ARTIST BIO Anastasia Ealy has been a New Mexico artist since 1984. She was raised with the love of the Rocky Mountain west, ranching, horses, farm animals, gardening and mountains. Many summer times were spent on the Nebraska family ranch. Her mother was a Creole from New Orleans, Louisiana, of original French and Portuguese,Spanish,Sephardi-Jew, early 1700's Colonial ancestry. This Spanish heritage, and having lived and painted in Calpe, Spain during the 1970's also gives Anastasia a strong affinity to Northern New Mexico.Colonial heritage, and love for it people and landscapes. The Hebrew part of Anastasia's heritage has contributed to a huge...
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