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by Marguerite Chadwick-Juner
$100.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Bee Cause I" by Marguerite Chadwick-Juner. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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The winner of the painting I donated to the local Garden Club for a raffle at their 50th Anniversary Dinner was a fascinating woman named Nancy. She... more
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The winner of the painting I donated to the local Garden Club for a raffle at their 50th Anniversary Dinner was a fascinating woman named Nancy. She and her husband raise(?), husband(?) honey bees. Now, I was already aware of the honey bee decline, but conversation with her brought it to the forefront of my consciousness. I started looking at bees differently and appreciating how really beautiful they are. Thanks, Nancy, this is for you!
Marguerite Chadwick-Juner is a native of City Island in the Bronx where she lived and worked until a recent move to North Carolina. She attended the High School of Art & Design in NYC and got her B.F.A. from Cooper Union, also in NYC. Her works are executed, for the most part, in either watercolors for their pure, luminescent coloror a unique multi-media technique utilizing acrylics, gel medium and artist's crayons for their rich, textural qualities. She has won competitive awards in both mediums and her works are in numerous private and corporate collections. Ms. Chadwick-Juner turns her expressive, light and color filled realistic style to a gamut of subjects, painting still lifes, landscapes and portraits, but, by far, the largest...
$100.00
Marguerite Chadwick-Juner
Thanks so much for your comment Anastasiya!
Anastasiya Malakhova
Nice work, Marguerite!