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A sweet little painting for all baby and toddler rooms. Our little autumn creature is standing by a pool of water and has boots on. Numerous leaves are whirling down and he himself is holding a large leaf under which he is hiding. An endearing face with big eyes.
From the series of insects, the ladybird was missing. Because it is one of the favorite insects with children, Anne-Marie Somers (of Twinkelschilderijen) decided to make a sweet print of it. Anne-Marie has made hundreds of cute children's paintings by now. On the painting a diagonal composition is used by the small autumn leaves and the animal is painted with a front view. Beautiful warm colors are used and it is painted with oil paint.
Print, poster or wall circle is a nice decorative asset for children's rooms. A wonderful (maternity) gift to give or to hang in your home.
We wish you much viewing pleasure.
Who is Anne-Marie Somers?
Somers was born in 1959 in 's-Hertogenbosch. As soon as she could hold a pencil she started drawing. After secondary school she went to the creative training school St. Lucas in Boxtel and after that she followed a training course in drawing in 's-Hertogenbosch. After the birth of her children she focused on motherhood but in 2004 she picked up her passion again. Since then she has been painting with different styles and techniques. On https://www.twinkelschilderijen.nl and on work on the wall you can find and order her cheerful, fairy-like paintings. At https://www.artbysomers.com you can find her free work.
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With its modern and thin frame, available in the colors black, white, gold and silver, you mount an amazing looking artwork on your wall. And the size is not a limitations as you order it in 15 x 3 metres.
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