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by William Lum
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "#411 Flint Corn #411" by William Lum. 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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I saw this corn in a wood box display on a stand at Bishop's Pumpkin Farm in Wheatland, California. Thought it would make an interesting painting... more
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I saw this corn in a wood box display on a stand at Bishop's Pumpkin Farm in Wheatland, California. Thought it would make an interesting painting because of the colors and texture and it is a fitting painting for autumn. The people that went with me on the Pumpkin Farm trip called it Indian Corn. Turns out after I did some research, Flint Corn is the primary name. Calico Corn is also another name used for this variant of maize. Flint Corn came about because the hard outer kernel is like biting into hard flint. Most flint corn is multi-colored. This is one of the three types of corn cultivated by Native Americans, both in New England and across the northern tier, including by tribes such as the Pawnee on the Great Plains.
This 15” X 22” watercolor is painted on Arches, 140 pound, rough watercolor paper.
My search to find my biological family was the genesis of my journey into the world of art. When I finally found my birth family, at the age of 40, I was plunged into a new and very different family. On one occasion while talking with the father I had never known, I discovered that my great uncle was the renowned watercolorist Dong Kingman. Fatefully discovering a cheap watercolor paint set, and intrigued by my relationship with Kingman, I wondered if I had inherited any of his talent. This lingering question spurred me into trying to paint. My first challenge was deciding what subjects I would paint. As a fan of Van Gogh, and knowing that he painted images from his day to day life: houses, fields, people working, I decided to do the...
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