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Aluminum Print Metal Art Texas Hill Country Bluebonnets Blue State Flower Texas Aluminum Wall Art Print
$127.00
Aluminum Print Metal Art Texas Hill Country Bluebonnets Blue State Flower Texas Aluminum Wall Art Print
$127.00
"Misty's Bluebonnets" © Bonnie Feaster Chapa
Hand signed by Bonnie Feaster Chapa on the back.
Printed directly onto high quality aluminum with smooth edges and coated with a high gloss reflective finish to give you the highest resolution and color saturation possible. Pigments are archival and resist fading.
The durable back hanger is a metal bracket as seen in the pictures provided, giving your metal print the appearance of floating ¾” out from the wall.
Please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery.
All rights reserved © Bonnie Feaster Chapa, Ridin On The Right Side Art Studio.
Please do not use my image without my permission. Image not to be reproduced. Contact me for licensing info.
The Legend of the Bluebonnet
The Texas fields are covered
With a blanket of deep blue.
But for a little Indian girl,
This would not be true.
Texas land was buried and dry.
Rains just would not come.
Indians danced and prayed for rain,
And beat upon their drums.
The Chief made a proclamation.
He appealed to one and all.
A prized possession must be sacrificed
Before the rains would fall.
The Indian camp was silent,
While each person searched his heart.
But when it came to sacrifice,
With possessions they would not part.
Suddenly a little girl stepped forth,
Holding her blue-clad doll.
She placed it in the roaring fire
and raindrops began to fall.
The rain brought forth the grass,
Among its blades, flowers of blue.
To be a sign for all the time
Of a love so pure and true.
~Author Unknown
Hand signed by Bonnie Feaster Chapa on the back.
Printed directly onto high quality aluminum with smooth edges and coated with a high gloss reflective finish to give you the highest resolution and color saturation possible. Pigments are archival and resist fading.
The durable back hanger is a metal bracket as seen in the pictures provided, giving your metal print the appearance of floating ¾” out from the wall.
Please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery.
All rights reserved © Bonnie Feaster Chapa, Ridin On The Right Side Art Studio.
Please do not use my image without my permission. Image not to be reproduced. Contact me for licensing info.
The Legend of the Bluebonnet
The Texas fields are covered
With a blanket of deep blue.
But for a little Indian girl,
This would not be true.
Texas land was buried and dry.
Rains just would not come.
Indians danced and prayed for rain,
And beat upon their drums.
The Chief made a proclamation.
He appealed to one and all.
A prized possession must be sacrificed
Before the rains would fall.
The Indian camp was silent,
While each person searched his heart.
But when it came to sacrifice,
With possessions they would not part.
Suddenly a little girl stepped forth,
Holding her blue-clad doll.
She placed it in the roaring fire
and raindrops began to fall.
The rain brought forth the grass,
Among its blades, flowers of blue.
To be a sign for all the time
Of a love so pure and true.
~Author Unknown
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"Misty's Bluebonnets" © Bonnie Feaster Chapa
Hand signed by Bonnie Feaster Chapa on the back.
Printed directly onto high quality aluminum with smooth edges and coated with a high gloss reflective finish to give you the highest resolution and color saturation possible. Pigments are archival and resist fading.
The durable back hanger is a metal bracket as seen in the pictures provided, giving your metal print the appearance of floating ¾” out from the wall.
Please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery.
All rights reserved © Bonnie Feaster Chapa, Ridin On The Right Side Art Studio.
Please do not use my image without my permission. Image not to be reproduced. Contact me for licensing info.
The Legend of the Bluebonnet
The Texas fields are covered
With a blanket of deep blue.
But for a little Indian girl,
This would not be true.
Texas land was buried and dry.
Rains just would not come.
Indians danced and prayed for rain,
And beat upon their drums.
The Chief made a proclamation.
He appealed to one and all.
A prized possession must be sacrificed
Before the rains would fall.
The Indian camp was silent,
While each person searched his heart.
But when it came to sacrifice,
With possessions they would not part.
Suddenly a little girl stepped forth,
Holding her blue-clad doll.
She placed it in the roaring fire
and raindrops began to fall.
The rain brought forth the grass,
Among its blades, flowers of blue.
To be a sign for all the time
Of a love so pure and true.
~Author Unknown
Hand signed by Bonnie Feaster Chapa on the back.
Printed directly onto high quality aluminum with smooth edges and coated with a high gloss reflective finish to give you the highest resolution and color saturation possible. Pigments are archival and resist fading.
The durable back hanger is a metal bracket as seen in the pictures provided, giving your metal print the appearance of floating ¾” out from the wall.
Please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery.
All rights reserved © Bonnie Feaster Chapa, Ridin On The Right Side Art Studio.
Please do not use my image without my permission. Image not to be reproduced. Contact me for licensing info.
The Legend of the Bluebonnet
The Texas fields are covered
With a blanket of deep blue.
But for a little Indian girl,
This would not be true.
Texas land was buried and dry.
Rains just would not come.
Indians danced and prayed for rain,
And beat upon their drums.
The Chief made a proclamation.
He appealed to one and all.
A prized possession must be sacrificed
Before the rains would fall.
The Indian camp was silent,
While each person searched his heart.
But when it came to sacrifice,
With possessions they would not part.
Suddenly a little girl stepped forth,
Holding her blue-clad doll.
She placed it in the roaring fire
and raindrops began to fall.
The rain brought forth the grass,
Among its blades, flowers of blue.
To be a sign for all the time
Of a love so pure and true.
~Author Unknown