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Bucks County Wood Print featuring the painting Cottage in the Woods at Fonthill by Margie Perry

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Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 7.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 7.50"

 

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Cottage in the Woods at Fonthill Wood Print

Margie Perry

by Margie Perry

$53.00

Product Details

Cottage in the Woods at Fonthill wood print by Margie Perry.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

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AJ Hasselquist 8 Days Ago

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Felicia Tica

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About Margie Perry

Margie Perry

I grew up in Chalfont, PA and have lived in Lahaska,PA since 1988. I taught at Buckingham Elementary in the Central Bucks School District for thirty-three years and retired in 2006 to be able to spend more time devoted to painting. I didn’t start painting until 1999 when I was 48. After my husband died in 1998, I decided to take a year off from teaching; I took piano lessons, started to paint, and with my two kids, who were 7 and 11 at the time, travelled extensively. Most of my early paintings were of places we had visited on our trips. As we reinvented ourselves to being a family of three, I was reinventing myself as well. I am basically self-taught, having had no formal training, and I find that the more I paint, the more I discover...

 

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