Nuzzling twin fawns take comfort in closeness deep in a meadow filled with Queen Anne’s lace and violet flowers. The delicate white blooms are actually thousands of tiny clusters. Their complex beauty mirrors the intricate pattern of spots that camouflage the fawns by breaking up their form. Until fawns lose their spots at three or four months, the dappled white against the dark hair blends in with random patterns of sun and shade. Each fawn has spots as unique as a human fingerprint. Embraced by blue, lavender and white flowers, a spotted fawn on the picture’s right rests his chin on his twin’s back. Stretching across the artwork, that fawn’s back and neck ripple with patterns of spots as she encircles her brother to kiss his cheek. The wonder of nature makes this wall art a visual feast to delight gardeners and nature lovers with the soothing serenity of greens and blues. Use canvas and framed prints to decorate your home with this magical moment.
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Deidra Smith 18 Oct 2024
Thank you, Debra and Joanie!Debra Kott 14 Oct 2024
Oh how cuteJoanie Holliday 12 Oct 2024
SO ADORABLE WORK DEIDRA