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Let the light shine! Framed glass art hangings show their true colors when back-lit with natural sunlight. Popular designs are printed with fade resistant inks on 12" x 18" glass, framed with 1" black-finished moulding. Framed size 14" x 20". Ready to hang with provided chain. Designed, printed, and assembled in North America.
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Bright little stars along the forest edge: greater stitchwort. I’m at my desk on a Sunday morning, just quietly working on my painting. I looked up and at first couldn’t believe my eyes. There she crossed the meadow, a European roe deer, last time I saw her she was still pregnant. Now she has a beautiful fawn with her! Since fawns spend the first few days of their lives curled up and hidden somewhere in the tall grass or undergrowth, this one must have been born earlier in the week. When the fawns are hidden the mother will always find them back to make sure they are well fed, she knows exactly where they are. If you ever run across one of the newborn fawns please leave them alone. Quickly turn around and take only the beautiful memory with you.
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Marjolein Bastin
From her earliest days as a toddler lying in the grass near Utrecht, The Netherlands, Marjolein has been captivated by nature. She collected pinecones, seeds, and flowers as a child, and as soon as she could hold a pencil, began capturing nature's beauty in her art. "It was my way of holding forever the impression I loved so much in nature," she says.
After studying at the Academy of Arts in Arnhem, Marjolein's work gained recognition and is now enjoyed worldwide. She partners with Hallmark, contributes to the Dutch magazine Libelle, and creates children's books featuring her beloved character Vera the Mouse. Through her detailed nature paintings and personal observations, she offers people a reminder to pause and find serenity in the natural world.
Marjolein and her husband Gaston live between homes in Holland, Switzerland, Missouri, and the Cayman Islands, with each location inspiring her art. Her daily routine includes long afternoon walks to gather ideas and flowers for her worktable, where she paints from early morning into the evening, bringing her relationship with nature full circle.