Porter's Cabin Kids T-Shirt
by Susan Orosz
$19.00
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Our kids t-shirts are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes. All kids t-shirts are machine washable.
Design Details
A rustic log cabin occupies the center of a rugged landscape, flanked by a leafless tree and wooden fence posts. The strokes of the brush are... more
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Artist's Description
A rustic log cabin occupies the center of a rugged landscape, flanked by a leafless tree and wooden fence posts. The strokes of the brush are visible, adding texture to the grass, foliage, and disheveled appearance of the scene, creating a sense of untamed wilderness.
About Susan Orosz
Susan Orosz Jones: Nature Art A public school art teacher for 40 years, in retirement Susan is pursuing her own original art. Susan's most captivating artworks are paintings that incorporate moss, lichen, rocks, plants, and other natural materials. These paintings evoke beautiful landscapes reminiscent of childhood memories and the scenic Gulley Park's walking trails, creek, and native flora. Susan is a gallery artist at The Gallery of the Mall NW Arkansas It's a great place to visit for original paintings, prints, and items such as cups, shirts, magnets, greeting cards, etc. featuring members art.
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Susan Orosz
Thanks for much for letting me know you enjoyed viewing Porter's Cabin. It is my Van Gogh type of painting where the paint itself becomes the texture!
Susan Orosz
I have many childhood memories of Porter's cabin, our closest neighbor's home down the road. Mrs. Porter made the best oatmeal cookies in the world. I loved spending the night in the upper loft even though I smelled of smoke the next day because of the wood stove/oven used for cooking. One day the new owner burned it down. I was so upset. It was a historical old cabin that could have been moved to a museum for younger generations to see.