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by Lori Brackett
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
Design Details
When my boys were small we went by the under pass in Pocetello, Idaho to wait for the Independence Day Parade to begin. A girl gave the flags to them... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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When my boys were small we went by the under pass in Pocetello, Idaho to wait for the Independence Day Parade to begin. A girl gave the flags to them to wave during the procession (and to help keep them distracted while we waited).
Lori Brackett grew up in Ammon, a suburb of Idaho Falls, Idaho. She consciously knew she wanted to be an artist since the tender age of five so her education was pursued in that direction. While in junior high and high school, she took almost every art class they offered. Post high school, Lori continued her art education at both Ricks College and then Idaho State University, finally graduating cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree of Fine Art in Fine Art. “In my art I enjoy a myriad of different media, though my favorites are pastel, acrylic and oil. The images I perform have so much to say visually; I try to get others to ‘listen’ with their eyes. Therefore, I portray what I feel is uplifting, invokes good emotions, or gives food for...
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Richard Hemingway
One of the joys of being a member of FAA is looking at the work of other artists - sometimes for inspiration and sometimes with envy. What I like about this picture is the subtle different look between the boys. If you were to meet these boys many years later would you find that their looks may offer a clue too who they might become.
Lori Brackett replied:
Thank you, Richard, for your comments. I must say that both my boys are characters (different and lovable).
Jerry Fornarotto
love it, L!
Lori Brackett replied:
Thank you so much, Jerry.
Martha Suhocke
Your paintings are so true to life that when seeing the small thumbnail shots I thought they were actually photographs! Like this one. I am so impressed. Beautiful.
Lori Brackett replied:
Thank you, Martha, for comments. They made my day.
Craig Carter
Very Nice Painting! v
Lori Brackett
Thank you, Teresa, for featuring Waiting for the Parade in the group Themes of the Heart.
Lori Brackett
Thank you, Thomas, for featuring Waiting for the Parade in the group The American Flag.
Lori Brackett
Thank you, Kelly, for featuring Waiting for the Parade in the group Kids.
Lori Brackett
Thank you Gwen for featuring Waiting for the Parade in the group Women and Children.
Lori Brackett
Thank you Carol for featuring Waiting for the Parade in the group Children of the World.
Alisa Tekhtilova
Really nice work... and reflections! Please, add it to "Fine Art Discussions" Page... http://fineartamerica.com/showmessages.php?messageid=734088 ...encourage you to join in the conversations and offer new ones on the discussion page Best wishes, Alisa
Lori Brackett replied:
Thank you Alisa.