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From Kathie McCurdy's Thumbelina's Closet collection, the 'Butterfly Petticoat' canvas wall art features a beautiful mixture of painted flowers, botanicals and feathers in vibrant shades of blue, purple and yellow that form the shape of a dress - perfect for a fairy like Thumbelina! This lovely piece can easily add a bit of colour to any room and will make a wonderful addition to your art collection.
Gallery wrapped canvas art is a method of stretching an artist's canvas so that the canvas wraps around the sides and is secured to the back of the wooden frame. This method of stretching and preparing a canvas allows for a frameless presentation of the finished painting.
• Dimensions: 18"L x 24"W x 2"H
• Item Composition: wood/canvas
• Made in the USA
Includes:
• Trademark Art 'Thumbelina - Butterfly Petticoat' By Kathie McCurdy
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Warranty Information:
This item has a 30-day warranty.
About Kathie McCurdy
"Flowers are my passion... being an avid gardener with a degree in fashion design has given me a huge appreciation for color, shape and beauty." - Kathie McCurdy
It all began one a summer afternoon many years ago, when McCurdy spotted a four-leaf clover. She picked the clover and pressed it in a book where it was forgotten. When she rediscovered it, the simple joy it brought inspired her to press flowers from her garden. McCurdy began to use them as an artistic medium on greeting cards and framed art which is sold worldwide.
After 12 years of growing and pressing flowers for her art, McCurdy's work encompasses over 100 greeting card designs. She found myself taking the old-fashioned Victorian craft of flower pressing and bringing it into a contemporary place in time. The designs range from traditional to modern, from simple to complex. McCurdy's recent works include a new collection entitled 'Thumbelina's Closet' comprised of fairy dresses made from flowers, botanicals and feathers.