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by Carolyn Weltman
$41.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the digital art "Dashing Through the Snow" by Carolyn Weltman. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
Design Details
The carousel horse becomes the horse that pulls the open sleigh. Wearing his party hat and his baubles he canters merrily through the snow.
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The carousel horse becomes the horse that pulls the open sleigh. Wearing his party hat and his baubles he canters merrily through the snow.
I sell my own version of the card hand decorated with glittery stuff or you can purchase a larger undecorated version here from Fine Art America. Please email me if you are interested in the sparkly version and I'll give you the details.
My perspective begins poetically with me alone. It extends out to the mood of my models, then to my drawing, my painting, and ultimately to the living spaces of my patrons. I am utterly and unashamedly ecumenical in my fascination with the human form and the imaginative capacity for loving of its inhabitants. “Carolyn Weltman is an expressive figurative artist whose work includes female, male, transgender and transitioning subjects. Carolyn's raw, sensual style takes subjects drawn from life, embracing both their power and their vulnerability. Carolyn's work is full of wonder.” I love to work directly with clients to create something you will treasure for ever. Please contact me if you are interested in creating a beautiful...
$41.00
Hartmut Jager
You created a fabulously quirky and imaginative horse, with splendid colors... :-)
Carolyn Weltman replied:
thank you, Hartmut. I'm not sure when you left this comment so apologies for not responding sooner.