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by Madeline Lovallo
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Our Bella Canvas women's v-necks are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All women's v-necks are machine washable.
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The pond at Maple Grove is a refuge of exceptional beauty in New York City. It was designed to add a natural setting to historic Maple Grove... more
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The pond at Maple Grove is a refuge of exceptional beauty in New York City. It was designed to add a natural setting to historic Maple Grove Cemetery, Queens, New York. The pond is in a rural setting with majestic shade trees, gentle hills, and lovely winding paths. There is a wonderful regal stature of a heron embedded in the pond. Many herons and other birds, as well as turtles and other small wildlife make the pond their home.
The work of Howard Beach resident and renowned artist Madeline Lovallo is currently being shown at the Ozone Park district office of Council Member Eric A. Ulrich. Inspired by local scenery, Lovallo’s work includes a selection of oils on canvas ranging from the Carousel at Forest Park, shoreline images of Jamaica Bay and views from the sidewalks of Jamaica Avenue. The artist has completed works capturing Woodhaven Hamilton Beach, Howard Beach and Broad Channel. Madeline Lovallo has rendered Broad Channel scenes in both watercolor and oils. The other week, she noticed renovations being done on one of the town's most picturesque blocks. The weather was right, so she rushed to the scene with easel in hand. Lovallo, like other artists,...
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Madeline Lovallo
Thank you so much for your comment Carol. I appreciate. I looked at your website and I can't believe all the beautiful icons you have done. They are amazing and so beautiful. I will be taking a workshop learning how to make an icon in February. I am sure it will not be anything like yours. Do churches buy your original icons?