Campfire at a Campground by Tammy Heppner
$30.00 – $50.00
Listed in Acrylic on canvas, Prints
Acrylic on canvas, 16″ x 20″. The original painting is not framed yet; however, prints are available in three different sizes. Please let us know if you are interested in purchasing the original painting.
“Campfire at a campground. People are having a cookout and roasting marshmallows and having S’mores and all the people are miniature soldiers named Moe, Mickey, Marsha and Mini. Where did they come from? They came from the North Pole with jolly Saint Nick because they are sunbathing in front of the lake in the summer time. Then the mini soldiers turned into the three musketeers because then the angel appeared to them and said to them let’s have chocolate.” Tammy Heppner
A printed copy of the original work, size small. All prints use archival ink on premium paper.
Size: 8.5×11″ Print, 13×19″ Print, 17×22″ Print
Artist Info
Tammy Heppner
Tammy Heppner is a versatile artist who expresses herself in a multitude of mediums. She is especially drawn to writing and painting, and her process often involves merging the two to create multidisciplinary works. Tammy has a distinctive method of painting, creating a title before she begins creating the artwork. The titles, which are often long enough to constitute as complete written works themselves, determine what canvas, shapes, colors, and techniques she employs. Many of Tammy’s paintings tow the line between figuration and abstraction, with the title guiding the viewer to see the story she is looking to portray. Tammy creates from the heart, and together, her union of writing and visual art offer a glimpse into her life and love of family, friends, nature, and faith. Tammy's visual artwork has been featured at such venues as the Morris Museum, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, and the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ. Her first book, My Favorite Things, enables the reader to see the world through her eyes. Her writing has also been featured in Writes of Passage – A Collection of Prose by Arts Access Writers.
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