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8.00" x 6.00"
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8.00" x 6.00"
Dogwood Black and White Canvas Print
by Andrea Anderegg
Product Details
Dogwood Black and White canvas print by Andrea Anderegg. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
A Christian legend of unknown origin proclaims that the cross used to crucify Jesus was constructed of dogwood. As the story goes, during the time of... more
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Comments (44)
Artist's Description
A Christian legend of unknown origin proclaims that the cross used to crucify Jesus was constructed of dogwood. As the story goes, during the time of Jesus, the dogwood was larger and stronger than it is today and was the largest tree in the area of Jerusalem. After His Crucifixion, Jesus changed the plant to its current form: He shortened it and twisted its branches to assure an end to its use for the construction of crosses. He also transformed its inflorescence into a representation of the Crucifixion itself, with the four white bracts cross-shaped, which represent the four corners of the Cross, each bearing a rusty indentation as of a nail and the red stamens of the flower, represents Jesus' Crown of Thorns, and the clustered red fruit represent His Blood.[18]
In the Victorian Era, flowers or sprigs of dogwoods were presented to unmarried women by male suitors to signify affection. The returning of the flower conveyed indifference on the part of the woman; however, if she...
About Andrea Anderegg
Asian American fine art photographer based in Fort Worth, Texas. Photography has always been my passion and I've been studying and taking pictures since a young age. After being diagnosed with a degenerative autoimmune disease, I decided to pursue photography professionally. For me, photography is all about capturing emotions, authenticity, feelings. 2021 Art Exhibits - NOW | CONTEMPORARY 2021 juried by Dr. Lauren Cross, who is an interdisciplinary artist/filmmaker, curator, and scholar whose work has been screened and exhibited across the country. - Texas Artists Coalition Thank You Show - 2021 Arts Center Juried Exhibition juried by Janice Bond, Deputy Director of Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH). - Artist Of The Week in the...
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Judy Jones
Lovely
BASANT SONI
Grand composition with beauty of subject .. + L f G+
Deyanira Harris
So beautiful shot Andrea!! lfv
George Oze
Excellent image!
Sorin Apostolescu
Simply beautiful !
Flow Fitzgerald
Cute ones! v
Patricia Keller
Lovely. v/f
John Malone
Very nice work!! V/F
Leslie Cruz
Awesome B&W of beautiful flowers!
Prasida Yerra
Nice picture! v
Rosanne Jordan
Lovely B&W of these beautiful dogwood blooms! v
Aimee L Maher
Lovely B&W!!!
Sharon Cummings
Beautiful...vf
Jeanne Fischer
nice black and white
Sonali Gangane
Lovely B & W!V/F
Karyn Robinson
Nice work!
Avis Noelle
Very nice! v.
Atousa Raissyan
Lovely B&W :) v
Penny Lisowski
great b&w v
Sergey Simanovsky
Well done! V
Bill Gallagher
Nicely done in black and white.
Debra Forand
Very lovely! Interesting description!
Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
A beauty. Interesting legend..... v