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by Rita Brown
$32.00
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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
Design Details
This is one of my memory painting of ice skating and sharing the ice with the kids who played hockey at Hardy Pond.
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This is one of my memory painting of ice skating and sharing the ice with the kids who played hockey at Hardy Pond.
The girl who paints Waltham, Massachusetts. Rita Brown is the artist known for painting magical memories of her hometown aka "The Girl Who Paints Waltham". This wonderful collection of Waltham paintings was launched in 2007 and expands every year. This includes the beautiful old architecture of the Waltham churches, schools, city hall, museums, police and fire centers, shops, cemeteries and the famous Charles River. Of course, the Moody Street bridge and some of the landscape where the Muddy Charles runs through. Rita's followers add her lovely new pieces of colorful frameable works of art to their holiday decorations. Rita graduated with honors from Mass College of Art and Boston University Graduate Program. Commissions are...
$32.00
Jack Skinner
Like it ,Rita...You,ve created some great Waltham scenes...Thanks for your comments on mine...The cops with Santa having a coffee is a play on Hoppers's "NightHawks"...Working the '' Last Halves" we would always run into Santa ...We struck up a great Friendship, He's a nice guy..Have a Merry Christmas..
Rita Brown replied:
Thanks, Jack! I will post more after Christmas. I am familiar with Hopper's "NightHawks" That is why I thought it was interesting that you used it for Santa and your buddies. Nice painting!