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Remember the Days Artful Cross Sculpture

Artful Crosses
SKU:
1004320083
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Remember the Days Artful Cross Sculpture

Artful Crosses
SKU:
1004320083
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Enjoy the Remember the Days Artful Cross, a beautifully designed cross sculpture with the inspiring message, “Remember the days when you prayed for what you have now.” It’s a friendly reminder to be thankful for what we have in the form of art that can be displayed on it’s coordinating key shaped easel. This unique piece of art makes an excellent gift for your friends and family, or as a unique gift to yourself. Each Remember the Days Artful Cross
Created by Lori Siebert
The Details
  • Size: 3.5"w x 4.5"h
  • Inner Pack Size: 3.8"H x4"W x5.3"D
  • Master Carton Size: 12.6"H x10.6"W x16.1"D
  • Materials: resin, paper, nylon, metal, iron
  • Seasonality: EVERYDAY
  • Sentiment: Remember the days when you prayed for what you have now.
  • Copyright: © 2020 Lori Siebert for DEMDACO
  • UPC: 638713538949
The Artist

Lori Siebert

For artist Lori Siebert, creative inspiration is as close as her family. This focus on meaningful relationships is a common thread apparent throughout her collections. At the age of seven, Lori began taking art lessons and won a ribbon for her painti

ng at a local fair. From that day forward, art became an essential part of her life. Taking classes to expand her talent led to a degree in graphic design and opening her design firm, Olika Studio. Now, she splits her time between her home studio and

mentoring a growing number of talented designers at Olika Studio. With a mix of media from acrylics and watercolors to torn paper and clay, Lori’s eclectic work spans sculpture, painting and illustration. Her designs feature unique materials and i

nspiring hand-lettered texts, and her influences include vintage quilts, her children's drawings and quirky folk asked to define her style, Lori says, “I like to be a bit of a chameleon. Experimentation with different styles and mediums feeds my i

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