The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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8.00" x 6.50"
Overall:
8.00" x 6.50"
Love Spoons Canvas Print
by Karen Adams
Product Details
Love Spoons canvas print by Karen Adams. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
My beloved dad, George Wood carved each of these works of art and many more. He carved them to give to friends and family and special people in his... more
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Comments (85)
Artist's Description
My beloved dad, George Wood carved each of these works of art and many more. He carved them to give to friends and family and special people in his life to show them his and mom's appreciation for them. To make these even more amazing, he had terrible tremors in his hands. When a friend asked him how he does it, dad just smiled and said when he starts to carve the shaking just stops. He wrote a description to explain the origins of Love Spoons.
"Love Spoons
Love spoons originated in Wales in the 17th century. Originally made for utilitarian use, they soon became articles to be kept & admired. They developed Symbolic significance as young men made them while thinking about a young lady of their fancy. Seamen passed time away at sea again trying to show their devotion or Intentions for a lady.
One explanation of their origin was that the fathers of the intended gave
suitors, when they called, a knife and a piece of wood to occupy their hands while calling,...
About Karen Adams
'When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.' ~ Ansel Adams . . . . . . . . . . Please visit my sites at https://pixels.com/art/artist+karen+adams and https://designerprints.com/art/artist+karen+adams "Look at everything as though you were seeing it for the first time or the last time. Then your time on Earth will be filled with glory" ~ Betty Smith, American author (1896-1972) I have always loved taking pictures. I majored in Fine Arts at Ohio University in Athens where I concentrated on painting and ceramics. Photography was a hobby I loved, but have still never taken a class. Hopefully, I will get around to that some...
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Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group ..... Feel free to place your featured image in the Features Archive and any Genre specific Archive l/f/p
Karen Adams replied:
Thanks so much!
David and Carol Kelly
Congratulations on achieving 500+ views.
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you, David and Carol
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Congratulations on graduating this meaningful collection from The 200 Club upon surpassing 500 views.
Karen Adams replied:
Thanks, Barbie
Guido Strambio
Great capture of these wonderful carved spoons, congrats on your feature! l/f/Tw
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you, Guido
Betty Denise
Congrats on your graduation to 500 views!
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you, Betty
Joan Carroll
congrats on reaching 500+ views!
Karen Adams replied:
Thanks, Joan
Jacquie King
A lovely piece of artwork depicting many beautiful pieces of art. Extraordinary
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you so much, Jacquie. This photo can't begin to really show all the detail and craft involved, and the love!
Connie Handscomb
A great display, Karen .. & a very beautiful, loving description .. :))
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you so much, Connie....this comes from the heart
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
What a lovely family story. Your Dad carved fabulous spoons and your artfully composed and described photo is a wonderful tribute to his loving handiwork..
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you so much, Barbie..... I can feel my dad's LOVE in these, so this image is really special to me!
Nick Boren
Wow... those are some amazing spoons Karen... and you photographed them oh so well. :-) FV
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you so much, Nick...I wish you could see them in person....very beautiful...I was always amazed when he would finish one...and more amazed at how many he would give away...to friends...or doctors who helped them...or ministers retiring.... nice to know so many have reminders of him!
David T Wilkinson
Very touching story well-captured in this image. L&F
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you, David
Zori Minkova
Such a wonderful collection! Great capture! f/l
Karen Adams replied:
Yes, it is...thank you, Zori
Sue Jacobi
These are so lovely Karen... actually I'm revisiting these... just read about spreading the joy to the grandchildren... Must be a very joyful and emotional time for the whole family... so nice :))
Karen Adams replied:
Yes, Sue....these are truly named appropriately! They are full of love!
Kym Backland
Karen, What a wonderful portrait of all your family's spoons. They are amazing! They are terrific. I can't type much (the hand problem still) but I wanted you to know how glad I am that you got to take a picture of your Father's spoons. What an amazing man. I hope you are well. LF9
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you so much, Kym...I really appreciate it. Hope that hand starts feeling better!!!
Debbie Portwood
Wow Karen! These are just so gorgeous! I could never pic a favorite!! Your father was a very gifted and caring person! So amazing!! f/love/pin! :D
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you so much, Debbie. The grandchildren each got to take one this past weekend. It was very hard for me to see them go, but I know that is what dad would want...and now his presence is materialized in their homes all around the country.
Luther Fine Art
Wonderful collection!!
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you so much, LFA
Joe Schofield
What a great story and fine craftsmanship, Karen. What a gift... l/f
Karen Adams replied:
Thanks, Joe
Suzanne Silvir
Such talent!
Karen Adams replied:
Thanks, Suzanne
Mark Papke
Great wood work.
Karen Adams replied:
Thanks, Mark
David and Carol Kelly
Beautiful.
Randi Grace Nilsberg
What a talented man! The spoons are amazing! A very important shot too! Love it! L
Karl Anderson
My wife collects spoons, but I don't have the wall space for these lol Great capture Karen
Sharon Elliott
Love these spoons...love this image...light is perfect. SE v/f