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Susan Winget Down the Chimney |
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SA-SW-516 |
| Price |
$43.00
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| Availability |
Yes as of 8/21/2008
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| Status |
Available
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| Condition |
New |
| Edition |
Open Edition |
| Size / no. |
open |
| Dimension |
5.5" Princess |
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| Description |
Down the Chimney is a hand-painted, blown glass design from Ne’Qwa Art™. You will be holding an amazing art form that dates back more than a thousand years. The same meticulous hand-painting techniques that captivated emperors and art connoisseurs in cen |
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Unique licensed art by some of the world’s top artists makes Ne’Qwa Art an impressive home décor accessory for year-round display. Each gift comes complete with a decorative, braided cord and tassle, a removable hang-tag that explains the techniques used
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NeQwa 10" Rustic Stand included with this item. (NOTE- to qualify for the free stand, your order must be placed on-line. Telephone orders will not qualify)
***Please Note that quantities are very limited, ORDER EARLY to guarantee availability and delivery before Christmas.
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Down the Chimney, by Susan Winget |
| Ne’Qwa, in the Mandarin language, is the term for this centuries-old artistic tradition of reverse painting on the inside of glass. This technique creates a brilliance and luster that is not attainable with standard painting methods. Through a small opening in each ornament, the artist uses delicate brush strokes to hand-paint on the inside of mouth-blown glass. From outlining to shading to color application, all work is painstakingly done in freehand. The Art work was originally created by Susan Winget |
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| Artist Bio: A prolific illustrator and award-winning watercolorist, Susan Winget’s designs capture the timeless nostalgia of country life and a love for traditional values. Her hand is remarkably versatile, with an aesthetically pleasing and accessible style. Since the events of 9/11, Winget’s patriotic images have become even more coveted. Her renowned artwork has been seen at the White House, Colonial Williamsburg and the National Trust. She lives on an 80-acre farm in North Carolina, surrounded by wildlife to inspire her. |
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Susan Winget |
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