Heather Edwards - Bella Notte
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Heather Edwards Bella Notte Hand-Embellished Giclee on Canvas

Status: In Stock Available | Condition: New | Edition:Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Giclee on Canvas | Edition Size: Limited Edition of 295 | Dim:18 X 24 | Heather Edwards| Item #: CEHBELLAN

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NOTES: Bella Notte Lady and the Tramp by Heather Theurer The irresistible moment shared between Lady and the Tramp in the alleyway behind Tony's Restaurant had everything a hopeless romantic might dream of: two lovers coming together, charming music, good food and ambiance in abundance. And who doesn't love puppies? I couldn't help but paint these two lovebirds in their famous spaghetti scene. As a part of the fun of painting Bella Notte, I included a handful of Easter eggs for the viewer to enjoy as well. . Behind Lady are posters on the wall of the building (reminiscent of the ones in the film) featuring Steamboat Willie. . To the left-hand side, beneath the stairway, is an Easter egg for a film I am planning on creating a painting for in the future: The Jazz Cats from Aristocrats, and very fitting to the whole feel of the alley. . On the label at the mouth of the wine bottle is the number 1925, which is when Walt married his wife, Lillian - this romantic scene being dedicated to them. . The label of the wine bottle itself has a few hints of "Disney" culture, some of these will be left for your imagination... . Lastly, in the spaghetti is a hidden Mickey! The two meatballs making up his ears and the swirl of noodles beneath creating the round shape of his head..

Bella Notte  Hand-Embellished Giclee on Canvas by Heather Edwards  is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

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"I don't necessarily want the viewer to have the same response to my painting as I have. Instead, my hope is that the expression I paint on the board through hours of observation and execution of detail will speak to them in a way that ignites thoughts and feelings unique to them..." ~ Heather Theurer.
Some stories begin on well-defined roads or with billboard accomplishments. But the story of an artist usually begins somewhere less noticeable, perhaps even unrecognizable to most. It is just such a beginning that gave life to the art of creator, Heather Theurer. Paintings were born from 5:45 a.m. mornings during summer breaks from school in Paradise, Utah, waking up to breathe in the crisp air and watch the sun rise and glow through the blades of grass in the lawn. Ideas sprung from thunderstorms, the struggles of working on a small farm and from the loyal companionship of pets. Personal experiences combined to shape the narrative behind each forthcoming creation. From that vantage point, life itself became the paint on the brush and the guiding force behind everything Heather made and from as early as her pre school years she knew that making art was what she wanted to do for the rest of her life. However, receiving extra training or attending an acknowledged art school were not to be part of her story. Yet, it was from her own father that she learned one of her most valuable lessons: observe. It was a simple enough concept, but it stuck. Heather's paintings are the product of decades of observation of people, of environments, of animals and of textiles, as well as the convergence of every scrap of knowledge that came attached to them. The wonder and magic of Disney movies, both the imagery and the music, also helped cultivate the ideas that began to take form in painting, and now, boldly recreating Disney characters in a way that brings them into the realism of our world has become an exciting new passion. Shared and collected around the world, Heather Theurer's paintings are constructed in the midst of a bustling family with five children in Las Vegas, Nevada. And although that poses a multitude of challenges of its own, her art has gone on to get the attention of USA Today, the LA Times and received recognition and awards from respected organizations such as Art Renewal Center, Artist's Magazine and Spectrum, among others. To Heather, every painting is personal, but not necessarily in the way most might think. "I don't necessarily want the viewer to have the same response to my painting as I have. Instead, my hope is that the expression I paint on the board through hours of observation and execution of detail will speak to them in a way that ignites thoughts and feelings unique to them."

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