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Seattle Throw Pillow featuring the painting BLack Swan Art Gallery Seattle WA by Charles Munn

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BLack Swan Art Gallery Seattle WA Throw Pillow

Charles Munn

by Charles Munn

$24.50

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Product Details

Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

Design Details

This print is limited, and will be deleted after 10 editions.... more

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Comments (7)

Mary Jane Page

Mary Jane Page

This is so lovely. There is so much to be admired, and the story of the precious little girl....a beautiful moment!

John Alexander

John Alexander

Not only did I enjoy the painting that you have shared, but the story included was a wonderful bonus. What an experience that must have been. Thank you for sharing my friend. I love your talent.

Charles Munn replied:

Thank you, John. You're right, meeting that delightful child was one of the major highlights of my life! :o)

Vel Verrept

Vel Verrept

Lovely piece Charles!

Charles Munn replied:

Thank you, Vel!

Andre Theophane SITCHET-KANDA

Andre Theophane SITCHET-KANDA

Congratulations Charles, on your Art sale!

Joyce Owens

Joyce Owens

Wonderful painting, and great story about the girl in the wheelchair!!!! Did you retain any of your work on the (right side) of the piece?

Charles Munn replied:

Thank you so much, Joyce! Wife is much younger than I so I've promised not to sell a few pieces that she likes, but I'm happy to say that all of those pieces leaning against the wall in that painting have long been sold. ;D))

Artist's Description

This print is limited, and will be deleted after 10 editions.
This was an on-the-spot demo painting of the "Black Swan" gallery in downtown Seattle, about 3 blocks from the Seattle Art Museum. I love doing demo's, but, because of a a small child in a wheel chair, I'll never forget this one.

The child was about 7 years old, and seemed enthralled at the process. Her parents owned the next door cafe. They were from Brazil, and seemed to be very sweet folks. I asked them if it was ok to let her paint. They said, "Sure, but she doesn't understand English. "

As I strolled back to my easel the seemingly spell bound child was peering closely at the piece. I smiled saying, "Would you like to help me with the painting?"
Her lips, which seemed to have been molded into a natural smile, widen and she shouted, "Sim, Sim." ( I guessed that was "Yes, Yes" in Portuguese.

I put clean water in a jar next to the brushes, squezed out a small palet on a peice of...

About Charles Munn

Charles Munn

Short Bio: As a teen, I toyed with sculpting, but painting took over. I worked with, and learned from some very good artists. Wrote a couple of books: Paradise Now and Becoming The Thinker: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0738803952/qid=973109424/sr=1-3/103-1156231-7357428 Showed and sold in the USA, England, Europe and parts of Asia. Became a full time painter in 1977. Still at it and will probably continue until I die. Each of my prints (Giclees) are limited to 10 editions. Long Bio: Sketching people and places is a natural, childlike thing. Yet, unlike most children, I couldn't give it up. I was captured by the form of a thing, which may explain an early interest in sculpting. A high school art teacher entered one of my...

 

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