A Willow Grows Aslant A Brook Ophelia Reproduction By Dani Lachuk

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Artist Dani Lachuk. 'A Willow Grows Aslant A Brook Ophelia' Artwork Image, Created in 2009, Original Reproduction. #art #artist
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Artist:

Dani Lachuk

Title:

A Willow Grows Aslant A Brook Ophelia

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Year:
2009
Size - (USA):
8 W x 10 H x 0 D (inches)
Size - (metric):
20.3 W x 25.4 H x 0.0 D (centimeters)
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Edition:
Original
Artwork ID:
351124

Artwork Description:

Fine Artist, Dani Lachuk, of Kelowna BC, Canada, offers an open edition Artist's Print of her 2008 acrylic painting, A Willow Grows Aslant a Brook (Ophelia). This 8 X 10 reproduction is printed on acid-free Lustre photobase paper to the highest standards. Hand signed by the artist, this print also comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity, stamped with Dani's personal wax seal. A Willow Grows Aslant A Brook (Ophelia) is based on William Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which the character Ophelia is driven to madness by the murder of her father, the King, and the betrayal of her lover, Hamlet. The image portrays Ophelia moments before her death; she had collected wildflowers and climed a willow tree, singing of her sorrows. The branch breaks and she drowns in the brook, singing to her death. The title is taken from a quote by the Queen, describing how she died. To view other works by Dani Lachuk, visit www. daniworks. com. For framing options, please contact Dani at: 250-859-1617 dlachuk@hotmail. com www. daniworks. com
Artwork Keywords:   Original Reproduction
Materials:   Reproduction Arts


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