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Mixed Media Baby Onesie featuring the painting Reclaim Magic by Kimberly Santini

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Reclaim Magic Baby Onesie

$26.00

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Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

Design Details

The assignment was to create a single line drawing, then embellish it with a variety of media. This piece contains acrylic paint, sharpie, water... more

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1 - 2 business days

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Reclaim Magic Painting by Kimberly Santini

Painting

Reclaim Magic Canvas Print

Canvas Print

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Framed Print

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Reclaim Magic Poster

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Reclaim Magic Metal Print

Metal Print

Reclaim Magic Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Reclaim Magic Wood Print

Wood Print

Reclaim Magic Greeting Card

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Reclaim Magic iPhone Case

iPhone Case

Reclaim Magic T-Shirt

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Reclaim Magic Ornament

Ornament

Baby Onesie Tags

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Painting Tags

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Artist's Description

The assignment was to create a single line drawing, then embellish it with a variety of media. This piece contains acrylic paint, sharpie, water soluble pencil and assorted markers. The unicorn is my totem animal for this year. Thanks for your interest!

About Kimberly Santini

Kimberly Santini

First and foremost, I am a Mom. This means I have eyes in the back of my head, spot on intuition, the patience of a saint and mountains of compassion. I am also a painter. I am asked at least once a week, “why do you paint?” Despite the frequency of this question, I have yet to come up with a particularly brilliant answer. I simply paint, because like breathing, I must. Painting is my career. It is how I help to support my family. It is how I give back to my community. It is also how I maintain my sanity. I’ve got college degrees in art and art history, an extensive professional background in many different art arenas and some odder life experiences (like writing automobile owners manuals) that add up to who I am today. My work is...

 

$26.00