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Sweetness of Springtime Wall Décor

The Sharon Nowlan Collection
SKU:
1004370067
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Sweetness of Springtime Wall Décor

The Sharon Nowlan Collection
SKU:
1004370067
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Remind oneself and others of the true beauty of nature with the stunning Sharon Nowlan Collection Sweetness of Springtime wall décor. This truly lovely wall art piece is framed with delicate pinewood and fully matted for a modern texture and elegance. Each piece features a stunning two birds on a budding springtime tree branch design inspired by sea glass, twigs, and seashells for a breathtaking appearance. The simplicity and neutral nature of this artwork makes it perfect for adding to any home hung on the wall or displayed on the easel that comes included. This piece will make for a truly meaningful gift for anyone on your list, whether friends, family, or neighbors.
Created by Sharon Nowlan
The Details
  • Size: 16"w x 20"h
  • Inner Pack Size: 18.11"H x2.56"W x22.05"D
  • Master Carton Size: 16.7"H x20"W x22"D
  • Materials: wood, paper, glass, PVC
  • Seasonality: EVERYDAY
  • Frame Backer Style: easel
  • Frame Hanger Style: keyhole
  • Copyright: © 2019 Sharon Nowlan for DEMDACO
  • UPC: 638713503961
The Artist

Sharon Nowlan

Sharon Nowlan grew up drawing, painting, and creating in a broad range of media inspired by the natural beauty of Nova Scotia. But it wasn’t until she became a mother that the expansive seascape and landscape were brought into tighter focus. It sta

rted with a trip to the beach with her three-year old son. After gathering a pocket full of small, sea-washed pebbles, she artfully arranged them to create a small tableau depicting a grandmother and child. The notion that a clutch of small, cold sto

nes could convey such warm emotions struck a chord with Sharon. Over the years, Sharon’s designs have evolved to include other natural objects including shells, twigs, driftwood and bits of sea glass...but it all began with a handful of pebbles.

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