Lilac - Colored Pencil Fine Art Giclée Print
5”x7”, or 8”x10“ colored pencil giclée print, double matted - ready to frame.
Down the street from the farmhouse in Maine is a piece of property we call the wood lot. This is where my great-grandfather grew blueberries. On the property is a cellar hole and the old family cemetery of the DeSilvers. The family settled here in the early 1800s from the Azores. Two hundred years later, the family has moved on and the house has fallen into ruins. What was left is their beautiful Lilac bush, which is now a venerable forest of lilacs. Offshoots of this ‘Queen of Shrubs’ now live at my house in New Hampshire.
5”x7”, or 8”x10“ colored pencil giclée print, double matted - ready to frame.
Down the street from the farmhouse in Maine is a piece of property we call the wood lot. This is where my great-grandfather grew blueberries. On the property is a cellar hole and the old family cemetery of the DeSilvers. The family settled here in the early 1800s from the Azores. Two hundred years later, the family has moved on and the house has fallen into ruins. What was left is their beautiful Lilac bush, which is now a venerable forest of lilacs. Offshoots of this ‘Queen of Shrubs’ now live at my house in New Hampshire.
5”x7”, or 8”x10“ colored pencil giclée print, double matted - ready to frame.
Down the street from the farmhouse in Maine is a piece of property we call the wood lot. This is where my great-grandfather grew blueberries. On the property is a cellar hole and the old family cemetery of the DeSilvers. The family settled here in the early 1800s from the Azores. Two hundred years later, the family has moved on and the house has fallen into ruins. What was left is their beautiful Lilac bush, which is now a venerable forest of lilacs. Offshoots of this ‘Queen of Shrubs’ now live at my house in New Hampshire.