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by Lynn Quinn
$70.00
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Here it is... the towel that's taking the internet by storm. Our round beach towels are 60" in diameter and made from ultra-soft plush microfiber with a 100% cotton back. Perfect for a day at the beach, a picnic, an outdoor music festival, or just general home decor. This versatile summer essential is a must-have this season!
Design Details
I am amazed at the beauty we can find in Creation. In painting this, I wanted to challenge myself to approximate all the rich texture and color of... more
Dimensions
60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
Ships Within
2 - 3 business days
Average Rating (5 Stars):
Charles Rogers
August 29th, 2018
The beach towel is really just for laying on inasmuch as it is too big and heavy to put around your body, which is just fine. The artwork in it is beautiful. I can't wait to use it.
Judy Bostrom
July 28th, 2018
Love the beautiful colours and tropical feel of this towel. I'm so looking forward to taking it on holidays with me.
Karoll Domeij
July 27th, 2018
I love my purchase of this beautiful work of art!Will be purchesing more of this wonderful artists work in the future.
Elisabeth Hoke
July 22nd, 2018
I bought this as a gift. I love it! Hope the receiver loves it too!
Kay Roberson
July 19th, 2018
Wow - I didn't realise it was going to be that big! It's a gift for a young member of the family - I think he'll be thrilled as he's a tractor fanatic at 6 years old. A practical gift too. The towel has a smoother upper side so it'll be more comfortable to sit on at the beach. It seems to have a thick absorbent power so no usual skinny beach towel.
David Stanley
July 17th, 2018
very nice, love the colour not keen on the white tastle border but i like it, i'm going to use it as blanket for my hamock,
I am amazed at the beauty we can find in Creation. In painting this, I wanted to challenge myself to approximate all the rich texture and color of each segment in this gorgeous fossil. Some of the segments are like tiny geodes, ringed with crystals, while others have various minerals in "ice cream" colors.
I have enjoyed drawing since childhood, and have been painting in watercolour since 2002. I really enjoy the transparency of watercolour, and like to experiment with combining watercolour with other media. In the past few years, I have also been working in pastel, and mixed media. In whatever I do, my desire is point others to the beauty and wonder that our Creator has given us to enjoy, that they may come to see His beauty and stand in awe of Him!
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Lynn Quinn
Thank you, Doug!
Doug Goodale
Well done!
Lynn Quinn
Thank you all! It was a nice surprise! Sorry I couldn't respond to your congrats earlier. I couldn't sign in to FAA, as my old email was hacked & it wasn't recognizing my new one. Looks like it's sorted out now. Thanks again!
Odon Czintos
Congratulations on your sale.
Andee Photography
Congrats on your sale!
Kevin Burris
Congrats Lynn, very cool!
Lynn Quinn
Thank you so much, Cindy!
Cindy Chinn
I really like the definition in this painting.
Lynn Quinn
Thank you so much for your comment, Jessica! I went back to look at your other work, and was totally amazed!
Lynn Quinn
Thank you very much, Paul! I appreciate that!
Paul Dene Marlor
Hi Lynn, Beautiful colours and textures, I really like this piece really well executed! Thanks for your kind comments.
Lynn Quinn
Thank you so much, Brenda! I appreciate your comments!
Lynn Quinn
Thank you so much, Perry! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment!
Perry Woodfin
Thanks for the comment on my work, Lynn. Interesting comments on this piece. I was attracted to it right away. Love the simplicity. In fact I like to take things that people wouldn't normally think of painting, then give myself the problem to see if I can make it a composition that despite the subject and all the "do's and do nots", will still attract people. Sorry to take so long to get back to you. I've been very busy.
Lynn Quinn
Thank you, Basie! I really appreciate that!
Basie Van Zyl
Great lines,textures and colors Lynn. I like.
Lynn Quinn
Thank you, Teresa! I enjoyed looking at your work, as well. All your paintings have such a cheerful feeling to them.
Teresa Dominici
Lynn, I really enjoyed looking at your portfolio, you have such an amazing work.
Lynn Quinn
Thank you, Anne-Elizabeth! I don't think she meant having spirals in a painting is a problem, as much as having a spiral AS the painting. Drawing your eye into the Center of Interest is good, but she was basically saying that with a spiral, the eye gets caught or stuck there, instead of continuing to travel around the painting. I did understand what she meant, but just felt that this particular spiral is broken up enough that my eye continues to move around the painting. So I am interested in feedback from other artists on this issue. Thanks so much for taking the time to give your feedback, and ask the questions! I really appreciate it!
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
P.S. Just another comment and/or question. What is wrong with the eye being drawn into the vortex. I have been taught that we DO NOT WANT lead the eye "away" from the main subject in the picture... So I don't understand the vortex controversy. p.s Don't feel obligated to write back to me unless you have time. I just wanted to express my admiration for your talents and abilities and remind you that I like this picture SO MUCH.
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Lynn, I have viewed your art on FAA for the first time this a.m. I like all your art posted. I read what you wrote about somebody saying that spirals do not make a good comopostion or something like that ...I don't remember the exact words. Well, I don't know where they got their imformation from, but not on this planet! (Smile) This is a wonderful, lovely work of art. I use spirals and similarly shaped images in many of my paintings. This is one of my favorite artworks that i have viewed in a long time. Carry on, Lynn. Don't let the "turkeys' get you down. YOUR admirer, Anne
Lynn Quinn
Thanks so much, Joe! I do have a question for you, though. Your comment about having your eye drawn into the vortex interested me, as a few weeks ago, a fellow artist at a show I was in mentioned she had been taught that spirals make for bad composition, because of that very thing! As I'm pretty much self-taught, I hadn't heard this sort of thing, but it makes sense. My sense, in both looking at this painting, or at the actual ammonite fossils, is that there is enough variation, both in how the segments mineralized, and in the break-down of some of the partitions, that I find my eye not so much being trapped in the middle, as continuing to move all around the piece. (Of course, I'm biased -- it was my fascination with these things that induced me to paint it in the first place!) I'd love to get some feedback on this!
Joe Bonita
Lynn, I really like this painting. It's seductive "spirality" (if there is such a word) just drags my eye into its vortex. Really interesting and dynamic. Great work. And, thanks for your compliment on my parrot. I greatly appreciate the commentary of paint artists because their different perspectives. -- Joe.