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France T-Shirt featuring the painting The Charente, Ruffec by Angela Cartner

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The Charente, Ruffec T-Shirt

Angela Cartner

by Angela Cartner

$25.00

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Royal

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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All t-shirts are machine washable.

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1 - 2 business days

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The Charente, Ruffec Painting by Angela Cartner

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About Angela Cartner

Angela Cartner

I really began taking an interest in all things creative when I was working overseas. I suppose, though, it began earlier than that because of my Mother, who used to knit when we were children, and also make some of our clothes. I learned to knit first, then crochet, and even made a few clothes for myself. My interest in art came later. My first recollection of producing something artistic came when I learned the art of making stained glass panels and fused glass items. My initial journey into the unknown world of oil painting came soon afterwards, after a brief encounter using watercolours. However, it was soon after I had been given the opportunity to experiment with oil paints, that I really became excited about painting. I...

 

$25.00