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by Sheri Jo Posselt
$46.50
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Design Details
Having fun on the water. This illustration was painted as a series.
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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1 - 2 business days
Having fun on the water. This illustration was painted as a series.
Sheri Jo Posselt is the owner of Sincere Harmony an art and design business, studio and gallery she started in 1998. Sincere Harmony is more just business. It is built from a fairytale and grounded in reality stronger than the roots of a healthy old Oak tree. Sheri Jo founded the recipe for creation and it has three main ingredients,#1.Make #2. Be #3 Leave". and it is the recipe to bring out the best inside us all. The mixing directions for the baking are still to come. The heart of Sincere Harmony is growing by leaps and bounds and is about to explode into the world as the story not yet told. The tale from inside the soul of an artist moved by love, nearly destroyed by emotions. The storm within. Most of us know it, many...
$46.50
Victoria Reed
This painting is precious to me as it reminds me of how my father who passed away a little less than 1 year ago used to take me out in his canoe (his was aluminum and later fiberglass when he got into white water canoeing. He taught all 6 of his children how to paddle, do the J stroke and how he used the paddle in the stern as a rudder to steer the canoe. He always started teaching us by each of us kids in the bow and him in the stern, guiding. We knew when we were doing well when he allowed us to take the stern position! Thank you for rekindling these almost forgotten memories of my Dad. He went on to teach his grandchildren the basics of canoeing also!
Sheri Jo Posselt replied:
When I painted BirchBark Canoe, I had a variety of those same type of moments, only they flooded in, in the form many different loved ones enjoying the same memories. My husband and each of our children. Then I thought of me enjoying the same closeness, I think everyone feels when in a canoe with their children. Other wonderful moments with my nephews and nieces. Always great fun, laughter and love. I hope someday my grandchildren will be in that canoe with me, too.