Easter. Oil on canvas. © Su Schaefer 2017
See more ‘after Faberge’ designs by Su_G. (http://spoonflower.com/profiles/su_g?shop_selection=tag&tag=faberge)
Printed beautifully on basic cotton - although the deep blues are a bit less intense than they appear in the design image - see the thumbnail above (double click for a clearer view).
The House of Faberge made jeweled and/or enameled eggs, mostly miniature, that were given as gifts at Easter. The most famous were the larger ones made for Alexander III and Nicholas II of Russia (known as the "Imperial" Faberge eggs). About 42 of the 50 eggs known to have been made have survived. [Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faberge_egg)]
See other designs by Su_G. (http://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/su_g?sort=freshtastic)
Oil on canvas, after Faberge, basic repeat.
[Currently set @ Fabric: 250 (proofed @ 250) ppi and optimized for cotton sateen - contact me before ordering to have this optimized for other fabric types, Wallpaper: 200, Gift wrap: 200 ppi]
Easter. Oil on canvas. © Su Schaefer 2017
See more ‘after Faberge’ designs by Su_G. (http://spoonflower.com/profiles/su_g?shop_selection=tag&tag=faberge)
Printed beautifully on basic cotton - although the deep blues are a bit less intense than they appear in the design image - see the thumbnail above (double click for a clearer view).
The House of Faberge made jeweled and/or enameled eggs, mostly miniature, that were given as gifts at Easter. The most famous were the larger ones made for Alexander III and Nicholas II of Russia (known as the "Imperial" Faberge eggs). About 42 of the 50 eggs known to have been made have survived. [Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faberge_egg)]
See other designs by Su_G. (http://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/su_g?sort=freshtastic)
Oil on canvas, after Faberge, basic repeat.
[Currently set @ Fabric: 250 (proofed @ 250) ppi and optimized for cotton sateen - contact me before ordering to have this optimized for other fabric types, Wallpaper: 200, Gift wrap: 200 ppi]