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d'ART ID#: 83273
Length: 17.00 in (43.18 cm)
Height: 23.00 in (58.42 cm)
Depth: 0.00 in (0.00 cm)
Framed: no
Dominant colors
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Media Types:
Giclee , Other , Paper
Style & Subject:
Contemporary , Floral , Other
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Liz Jardine

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Tulip Unveiled I

Liz Jardine

Limited Edition Prints - US $225.00

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Description...
GICLEE

"Tulip Unveiled I" by Liz Jardine


A Limited Edition Giclee on Paper
Edition Size - 195
Signed & Numbered by the Artist
Image size: 13" x 15"
Paper size: 17" x 23"
This series includes: "Tulip Unveiled I-IV"


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Liz Jardine
The variety of styles present in Liz Jardine's artwork speaks volumes of this artist's natural curiosity and dynamic perspective. As a child, Jardine was raised on and artistically shaped by the sights and sounds of New York City. Jardine would journey to a different museum every Sunday with her father, who is also a painter. In an engrossed effort to study and learn from the master painters, Jardine would blur her eyes one at a time in order to change her perspective and fully appreciate the compositions and the brushstrokes. Broadway shows also heightened young Jardine's senses to the endless combinations of color and light, fantasy and whimsy that would eventually be incorporated into her work.

Although Jardine credits much of her inspiration to her fascination with fashion and the 1920's, her love of travel unquestionably fuels her creativity and stimulates her artwork. Wanderlust has swept her to exotic countries both near and far. She has toured extensively throughout Asia and been on safari in Kenya. Ultimately, her travel has revealed itself in many of her pieces in the primitive patterning and Serengeti-inspired colors. At one memorable moment on a visit to a Masai village, all the women came out to greet Jardine and her traveling party with a tribal welcoming song, an especially lasting and touching experience for the artist.

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