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by Robert Coppen
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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.
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11 X 14. Pastel on sanded paper. Turkey Creek, a small stream meandering through Central NY, in early May.
Note: Since I uploaded this one,... more
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11 X 14. Pastel on sanded paper. Turkey Creek, a small stream meandering through Central NY, in early May.
Note: Since I uploaded this one, I've found out that the stream portrayed here is not in fact named Turkey Creek. Poring over topo maps, it looks as though this particular stream doesn't actually have an official name. It flows underneath California Road in the town of Deansboro, and then into Oriskany Creek. I've gotten used to the title, though, so I think I'll leave it as it is.
Self-taught artist. Learned mostly from doing and from looking at other artists' paintings (or reproductions of, in books and magazines), and from looking at the world around me. My artistic heroes are John Constable, Winslow Homer, Charles Burchfield, Rockwell Kent and Edward Hopper. Live in upstate NY. Paint mostly landscapes, most of which are upstate NY scenes, although not all. I'm a regionalist, I guess. Sometimes I paint animals, both wild and domestic. Work in various art mediums, primarily acrylics, pastels and watercolors - just beginning to experiment with oils and alkyds. I'm a hunter of sorts, not a hunter of animals, not a hunter with a gun, but a landscape hunter. The medium isn't really the message for me, though, the...
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