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"Colors of Spring" By Donald Zolan 1992
SKU: p1341
Zolan's own story about this miniature lithograph -- One of my collectors wrote to say that to her crocuses have always meant the end of winter and the beginning of her favorite season, spring. I agree. That's why I painted Crystal, one of my favorite subjects, crouching down by a row of crocuses in full bloom. I really wanted the picture to burst with spring beauty. I wanted to show how everything comes to life when the sun's warmth returns after the long, cold winter. I put in lots of sunlight to show how bright this spring morning is. I have sunlight cascading down on everything — Crystal, the garden, the flowers at her fingertips. I even painted each crocus as if it had its own inner light. I really wanted to make Crystal delicate to emphasize the softness of spring and new life. So I gave her soft hair, a lacy dress, and showed her gently touching just one crocus. I really like "Colors of Spring." I feel it keeps the wonder of early spring in my home all year. I hope you feel the same way. This is a framed miniature Lithograph numbered A4515 issured for the Zolan Society members only 1992. Colector price $49.95. Size 8.5 by 6.5 inches. Lithograph -- Pemberton & Oakes
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