Mamaw’s Vase ACEO Print Southern Folk Art Flowers

Mamaw’s Vase ACEO Print $7.50 Free Shipping in the United States

Description:

This is an ACEO print of my painting “Mamaw’s Vase.” The story behind the original painting goes like this…

“When the jonquils, or as some around here call them, buttercups, start blooming, you know spring has arrived! Little boys seem the first to notice, and mine always brought me in a handful (still does, sometimes), and expected me to put them in a vase right away. Keeping in tradition of my mother and grandmother, I’d grab out an old canning jar, fill it with water, and have an instant Spring center piece!

I used an old-timey Ball blue glass canning jar for the model in this picture. I found two in a flea market in Northwest Georgia a few years back, and had to have them! They are both from the early nineteen hundreds, and have glass lids with rubber seals, and a metal pull contraption.”

It is printed with archival inks made to last up to 100 years, on acid free glossy photo paper and mounted to heavy watercolor paper to make it sturdy.

The image size is 2.5″ x 3.5″ / 6.4 cm x 8.9 cm. It will be signed on the back. The print will be placed in a protective plastic sleeve and shipped in a rigid mailer.

Please remember that colors may vary from monitor to monitor.

This is a rich, vibrant print. Add some southern folk art to your ACEO collection!

$7.50 Free Shipping in the United States


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