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Haiti Out of the Rubble Hope Acrylic Print
by AMD Dickinson
Product Details
Haiti Out of the Rubble Hope acrylic print by AMD Dickinson. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Hope is the name of this child. After the earthquake in Haiti brought so many sad stories I thought somewhere - somehow these people needed hope. ... more
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Artist's Description
Hope is the name of this child. After the earthquake in Haiti brought so many sad stories I thought somewhere - somehow these people needed hope. And HOPE was created to signify this feeling. It shows the child and the path out of the rubble. This painting was accepted in a juried show and exhibited at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Toronto Canada during the summer of 2010.
About AMD Dickinson
My name is Anna-Maria Martin, I paint under the name Anna-Maria Dickinson I have not painted my whole life. I gave it up when my two children were quite young. They were my life and everything I did at that time was geared toward nurturing these two small beings that were placed in my care. Twenty-five years later - I was determined to be an artist and to encourage and cultivate the artist within - I knew I had the ability (after all I was born with a creative soul) and it was just the matter of trusting that creativity. Oil is my medium of choice. It is Anna-Maria friendly, and it forgives me. A few highlights of my artistic career: 1. being a part of a juried show at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto for three consecutive...
$104.00
Anne Gifford
This is poignant and breathtakingly well done. like/f
AMD Dickinson replied:
Anne I am just now seeing that I never responded to your kind comment on my painting and I appreciate it very much. My apologies.
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!!. Women Painters has featured your artwork. Great work. Love the colours and composition !! Shared on Women Painters on Facebook
Madalena Lobao-Tello
My today favorite on the group Women Painters - Hand paintings only. Shared on Women Painters on Facebook Love all in this painting!! Very well done!!
Nicole Jean-Louis
Your artwork, Anna-Maria, symbolizes what has happened in Haiti that afternoon; because rubble still exists, and some people are still living under tents. Hope... people of Haiti still lived with Hope. Congratulations on your well deserved sale. Thanks for sharing this painting with us, and thanks on behalf of Haiti. Bravo! This is an iconic artwork! L/F
Sharyn Winters
Anna-Maria, a depiction of great undertaking, you have chosen. Couldn`t have been anymore well done. Thanks for sharing. Congratulations on your deserved sale.
Swati Singh
True form of art Anna! Congratulations on your sale.
Koepp Photography
Congrats on your sale!!!
Chrisann Ellis
Wow Very Moving! Outstanding work and Congrats on your sale
Michael Porchik
Congrats on your sale!!!
Don Wright
I have to tell you how happy my wife and I are that you're posting your work in Abandoned and Forlorn. You do such beautiful, but at times heart breaking work. A very sad and deeply touching photo. Wow. Thank you Anna-Maria. I wish there was a way to automatically vote and put your work in favorites. There going there anyway, so it would save a little time. v/f
Femina Photo Art
Fantastic composition and story...so sad but the yellow dress adds hope..love it, v/f
AMD Dickinson replied:
Femina, sorry about the delay in thanking you for your kind words. Very much appreciated.
Otis L Stanley
HOPE. o.
Barbara Berney
Sad and beautiful, at the same time. A reminder that they still desperately need our help to rebuild and thrive.
AMD Dickinson replied:
Barbara, a taste of reality - yes. Thank you for looking and for your kind words