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8.00" x 8.00"
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8.00" x 8.00"
Luna Lovely Canvas Print
by Deborah Johnson
Product Details
Luna Lovely canvas print by Deborah Johnson. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
This is a second shot of this beautiful Luna moth that I had a vist from in my yard. It is on a Crimmson King Maple tree.
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Artist's Description
This is a second shot of this beautiful Luna moth that I had a vist from in my yard. It is on a Crimmson King Maple tree.
About Deborah Johnson
Outside of a brief study in commercial art after graduation from high school, I am self taught. Ever learning and studying that I might realize the depth of the gift God has given me. I have resided in WNY always, and years ago came full circle back to the family farm, that was founded by my mother for advancement of the equestrian arts. My husband and I own and operate it now as a modest equine facility and it is here that I find my inspiration. I am often reminded of the sage advice, “Paint what you know”, as I ponder a new work. This brings me back to the horses and the natural world environment that is just beyond the threshold of the stable door. It is my observations and relationships I experience here...
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Jon Burch
Great shot! Congratulations on your sale!
Carlee Ojeda
Congratulations on your sale, lovely capture.
Robert Meanor
Awesome shot...
Deborah Johnson
Thank you This image has had a wide appeal . Your support is so appreciated.
Rhonda Barrett
awesome capture! And nice to see a fellow Western New Yorker on here...:D
Deborah Johnson replied:
Thanks for the compliment on this image. Its great fun to get to meet a neighbor too.
Andee Photography
Congrats on your sale! That is a beautiful capture Deborah!
Deborah Johnson replied:
I deeply appreciate your commenting, Thanks
Randy Rosenberger
The luna moth is one of natures most gorgeous beauties of the insect world, and your capture here is just phenomenal! I love lunas, and this one is the best I have ever seen! Congrats on your very well deserved sale of this special capture, Deborah!
Deborah Johnson replied:
I am always delighted to see the Lunas appear in the spring and throughout the summer I am always amazed by them. Thanks for the glowing support.
Robert Frederick
Congratulations Deborah, I've always been jealous of this one as they are so rare and even if I saw one I couldn't capture it any better.
Deborah Johnson replied:
Heartfelt thanks for your support and generous remarks.
Xueling Zou
Congratulations on your sale, Deborah! What an unique moth, wonderfully captured with nice composition! Thanks for sharing your work here!! Happy Holidays!!
Deborah Johnson replied:
Happy Holiday season to you too, and thanks for commenting.
Bill Cannon
Congratulations on your sale Deborah!!
Deborah Johnson replied:
Thanks!!!
Deborah Johnson
Thanks Lara for the supportive remarks. I know the porch light delima as I see so many interesting moths and bugs afrter dark, but the lighting is soooo hard to work with, so I take pics to at least document them.
Lara Ellis
Beatiful photo with amazing detail! These guys are tough to get. I always see them at night around my porch light (not the best photo backdrop Lol). I really like the way you captured this one in it's natural environement. :-)
Al Bourassa
Awesome capture Deborah!
Deborah Johnson replied:
With a deep bow, I Thank you kindly!!!
Robert Frederick
Excellent detail you lucky lady. They are rare in these parts and I haven't seen one in over 5 years. Great shot!
Deborah Johnson replied:
Thanks for commenting. I have only just begun to see them more around here, the main reason for their decline has been pesticide use. Glad you have enjoyed this image.