circles © Nancy Lee Moran
The circles are from one to two inches in size. The fabric repeat is six inches. The wallpaper repeat is twelve inches. Decorative and painterly, this pattern would be pretty in a garden room or child’s room. It would be comforting in a pediatric clinic, too. Flowers of daffodils, hyacinths, tulips and violas awaken each of us to the beauty of springtime. Country Americana for animal lovers, it is bright and cheerful. Common names for the background color are cyan, aqua, pastel blue, and sky blue. See Collection number 661013 for matching fabrics. "Bunny Rabbits by Nancy Lee Moran" Find the collection by entering its ID number 661013 in the Spoonflower search bar. In the drop-down menu, select "in Collections." Samantha Chadwick let me take photos of the adorable bunnies that she raises. Then only three weeks old, the Holland Lop and Dutch rabbits were like sleepy babies, yet capable of sudden bursts of speed. For their safety, I took photos indoors near a large window. Having fur soft as buttery silk, the bunnies liked to huddle together. Known for mild temperaments, Holland Lop rabbits are popular as house pets and as competitive show animals. The art arose from three of my oil paintings. Links to the three oil paintings follow: fineartamerica.com/featured/spring-awakens-nancy-lee-moran.html fineartamerica.com/featured/tulip-playground-nancy-lee-moran.html fineartamerica.com/featured/bunnies-in-the-blooms-nancy-lee-moran.html Designs by Nancy Lee Moran are available for licensing. Some designs are also available in other scales or colors on request. Instagram @nancyleesspoonflowershop Website: nancyleemoran.com Pinterest: nancyleemoran Facebook Spoonflower Page: nancyleemoran3 Facebook Art Page: nancyleemoran2 Copyright Notice: This image does not belong to the public domain. It may be licensed by asking permission, nancylee@nancyleemoran.com. All artwork in the Moran portfolio is copyrighted and owned by the artist, Nancy Lee Moran. All rights reserved.