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by Ken Powers
$100.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "The Broken Violin" by Ken Powers. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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This piece is inspired by several phrases I hear in my occupation. One is: I don't know how it happened, and the other is: I don't drop my violin,... more
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Average Rating (4.70 Stars):
Antonio Cabos Domingo
April 2nd, 2024
All fine
Paulo Avila
November 16th, 2023
Very good material.
Sharon Broderick
September 29th, 2023
Very happy with the duvet . quality printing ! I also got the shower curtain money well spent !
Carla Rose Kelly
September 6th, 2023
Love this duvet cover in the Tree Fort Suite of the Elk View Lodge, Fernie, BC, Canada.
Carla Rose Kelly
September 6th, 2023
Love this duvet cover in the Tree Fort Suite of the Elk View Lodge, Fernie, BC, Canada.
This piece is inspired by several phrases I hear in my occupation. One is: "I don't know how it happened," and the other is: "I don't drop my violin, it just drops itself." The tragedy portrayed in this piece is one example of what can happen to a string instrument in the hands of a clumsy youngster. Luckily, this can be repaired and the student will have no more excuses for missing orchestral practice. This piece is painted with 18th century reproduction watercolor paint on Arches 140# cold pressed paper.
Welcome to the online print fulfillment center for Tacoma, Washington watercolor artist Ken Powers and Powers Fine Art Studio. Recently named as one of the "21 Artists to Watch in 2012" by SkinnyArtist.com, the artist's watercolor paintings can be found in numerous public and private collections throughout the world as well as on the set of ABC Studio's hit television series "Desperate Housewives." Contact information for the artist can be found on this site as well as purchasing information for his original paintings and prints. Connect: Website | FAA Artist Page | Facebook | Google+ | Twitter
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David Norman
Very cool!
Ken Powers replied:
Thank you very much!
Camille Lopez
I love this ,voted
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Ken, Thanks for your recent comment. Coming from someone as TALENTED & hardworking as you, it is an honor. The Broken Violin is another one of your immaculate, awesome pieces on FAA.
Bev Chudey
Thabk you Ken for your great comment on my watercolor called Motif nbr1. Just checked our your site and i really like the one called The Broken Violin. Thank you again!
Larry Keahey
Hey Ken… you’ve really out done yourself with this one and ‘Chopstix’. They’re proof that you have an exquisite and masterful touch and imagination.
Marsha Elliott
Very nice, Ken. The wood grain in this is great. I don't explain myself very well, but to me, this one is very poignant. Makes me wonder about the stories behind this fine instrument.