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Home is Where You Park It Frame

The Sharon Nowlan Collection
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3005051729
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Home is Where You Park It Frame

The Sharon Nowlan Collection
SKU:
3005051729
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The lovely Home is Where You Park It Frame is the perfect present for any camping or nature lover. This classic frame features a large mat with intricate natural artwork of a camper created using pebbles, sea glass and beautiful linework alongside heartfelt sentiments that read, "Home is Where You Park It." This piece is a part of the Regional Collection. This line of home décor, functional pieces and more are designed for use in the home and feature a modern approach to regional décor, with simple shapes, fun sayings, warm colors and rustic textures that inspire memories of lodges, waterfront locations and western living environments. All ready to gift, this frame is a wonderful option for any friends, family or loved ones on your list.
Created by Sharon Nowlan
The Details
  • Size: 6"w x 8"h
  • Inner Pack Size: 2.36"H x8.66"W x6.69"D
  • Master Carton Size: 14.96"H x17.72"W x13.78"D
  • Materials: wood, paper, glass, pvc
  • Seasonality: EVERYDAY
  • Frame Orientation: both
  • Frame Holds Photo: 4" H X 4" W
  • Frame Backer Style: easel
  • Frame Hanger Style: triangle
  • Copyright: © 2021 Sharon Nowlan for DEMDACO
  • UPC: 638713583086
The Artist

Sharon Nowlan

Sharon Nowlan grew up drawing, painting and creating inspired by the natural beauty of her home in the seaside village of Pictou, Nova Scotia. As a mother, the seascape and landscape came into tighter focus. Her son was three when he gathered a handf

ul of pebbles at the beach, ending up in her first mixed media art piece. She's since dedicated herself to the craft, working in this medium for nearly two decades. In her home studio hidden away behind fruit trees, Sharon says she enjoys her "messy

little spot." She describes it being "filled with trays of pebbles and glass and empty coffee cups." She adds, "with sunshine in the summer and the warmth of a cozy wood fire in the winter. "Influenced by her evolving style, Sharon's designs include

other natural objects like shells, twigs, driftwood and bits of sea glass. About her jewelry line, she says, “My artwork has always been about simplicity, human emotion and relationships. I think my new jewelry line is a lovely reflection of those

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