Ebros Amy Brown Fantasy Morning Bliss Pretty Mermaid in Coffee Cup Statue Nautical Coastal Decor Sculpture Figurine
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Ebros Amy Brown Fantasy Morning Bliss Pretty Mermaid in Coffee Cup Statue Nautical Coastal Decor Sculpture Figurine
- This Beautiful Mermaid In Coffee Cup Sculpture stands 5.25" tall, 3.5" long and 3.25" deep approximately.
- This Beautiful Mermaid In Coffee Cup Sculpture is made of designer composite resin, hand painted and polished individually. Licensed artwork by Amy Brown
- Fantasy watercolorist Amy Brown takes her viewers to an enchanted land filled with playful fairies, gothic beauties and whimsical dragons. Each wonderous painting has a mystical story to tell, and it is easy to get lost within the rich textures and vibrant details of her works. Born in 1972, Brown began drawing at a very young age. She is primarily a self-taught artist, and got her start painting fairies while working as a custom framer.
- Mermaid Ariel Loves her coastal wave designed coffee cup and most importantly, the coffee inside the cup! Mermaids need coffee too! Life under the sea can be extremely rough. Ariel has the most beautiful long iridescent hair and in this sculpture, her hair falls down to the ground. If you are a fan of mermaids and coffee, then you won't want to miss out on this collectible!
Fantasy watercolorist Amy Brown takes her viewers to an enchanted land filled with playful fairies, gothic beauties and whimsical dragons. Each wonderous painting has a mystical story to tell, and it is easy to get lost within the rich textures and vibrant details of her works. Born in 1972, Brown began drawing at a very young age. She is primarily a self-taught artist, and got her start painting fairies while working as a custom framer. Her work took off once her husband put her work up in a small web gallery which grew and became famous. Amy distributes her enchanting artwork in many forms, including: prints, originals, cards, stickers, calendars, books, figurines and more. When asked about the origins of her passion, she said, "I was never one of those children who daydreamed of growing up to become an artist. I just ASSUMED that was what I would be. It was never a question of 'do I want to be an artist?'. Often there are days when I really don't want to paint, I HAVE to paint. The urge to create is almost a wild, living entity trapped inside me, clawing to escape." Amy Brown





