Raised Panel Folk Art by David Harden


Raised Panel Folk Art by David Harden

 

Raised Panel Folk Art by David Harden
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Our folk art raised panels are made by hand in our own workshop. Each one is hand distressed to give the appearance of age and the printed reproduction is put through a process that makes it almost appear hand painted. David has asked that we offer these in our classic stagecoach black to best show the folk art. We've simplified your decision making!
All artwork comes complete with hangers-no assembly required!
Large panels measure 11 1/4" by 19" - $42 each.
Small Panels measure  7 5/8" by 13" - $26 each.

All of our sturdy paper mache boxes are hand finished in our workshops.  Each has a high quality reproduction of original artwork on the lid and the bottoms are painted in our classic stagecoach black to compliment the artwork.  These are great as a gift or for a gift.  No wrapping!
Boxes measure 5" by 7 1/2" by 4" deep - $12 each

Please note that the preview images represent the original large-panel proportions. The images on small panels will appear slightly stretched along the longer edge, while those on paper mache boxes will be slightly stretched along the shorter edge.



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DFA-1
"Pickles the Giant Pig"
Have you ever wondered who the
first person was that ate a pickled
pig's foot? YUCK!

 


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"Betsy of Ross County"
We named her Betsy because we live in Ross County, Ohio. She's a heck of a gal.

 


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"Welcome Home"
There really is no place like home.
Unless, of course, you grew up in my house.

 


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DFA-4
"Swan Creek Antiques"
Swans are such beautiful creatures.
Except for that funky neck thing.

 


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DFA-5
"Grandpa's First Classroom"
I have my Grandpa's first chalkboard.
I use it in my studio for all my doodles.

 


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DFA-6
"Historical Williamsburg"
I love Colonial fruit arrangements.
They make me hungry.

 


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DFA-7
"Run Rooster Run"
I got chased by a rooster once. Roosters are so cocky.

 


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DFA-8
"Land of the Free"
I pray that someday all Americans
can share the same privileges.

 


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DFA-9
"You're Such a Big Chicken"
Did you ever wonder who the first person was that watched a chicken lay an egg and thought..."Hmmm, I think I'll eat that"?

 


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DFA-10
"Live a Simple Life"
I live every day of my life simple but most of the time people just think I'm a little slow.

 


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DFA-11
"Home Sweet Home Pineapples"
There's no places like home. There's no places like home. There's no places like home.

 


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DFA-12
"Primitive Home Sweet Home"
Now, say it again and click your heels three times.

 


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"Big Fat Rooster"
My goodness he was large.

 


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DFA-14
"Kindred Spirits"
I hope everyone finds their kindred spirit.

 


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DFA-15
"Bless This Home"
Every home deserves to be blessed.

 


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DFA-16
"The Lord's Prayer"
I take this one very seriously.

 


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DFA-17
"A Kindly Welcome"
Inspired by my love for the simplicity
and kindness of the Shaker lifestyle.




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DFA-18
"Welcome Pineapple"
I appreciate the meaning behind the symbol of the pineapple but I really like the idea of a big hug and kiss.

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"The Alphabet"
And now I've painted my ABC's.

DFA-20
"P" is for Pear"
I've never really cared for pears. They make my teeth feel gritty.




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DFA-21
"Winter"

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"Spring"

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"Summer"




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DFA-24
"Fall"

DFA-25
"Yelloware"
I never look good when I wear yellow.

DFA-26
"Cleo's Cat House"
To this day I have never understood why a cat can't own their own house.




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DFA-29
"Welcome Inn"
I always thought that someday I would own my own inn. Then it dawned on me that I would have to cook and clean.

DFA-28
"Big Star"
Be the big star in your own life. After all, it was God who
cast you in that role.

 


 
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DFA-30
"I Pledge"
A patriotic winter just might warm your heart.

DFA-31
"Houseboy"
We called him a boy but technically he was a man.

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"Great Minds"
Three heads are better than one I guess.




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DFA-33
"Gourdon"
That a fitting name for such a handsome guy.

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"Scarey Crow"
I wasn't just scared. I was PETRIFIED!

DFA-35
"Give Thanks"
I give thanks to God every day for allowing me to do what I love.


 

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DFA-36
"Blue Suede Shoes"
Three to get ready now go cat go!

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"All Smiles"
What's with the
silly smile?

DFA-38
"Witchy Poo"
Black is simply her color. FABULOUS!


 


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"Harvest Sheep"
Just by having her balance the pumpkin, we taught her to walk and to talk like a regular lady.

   


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DFA-41
"Jack"
I don't know Jack.

   


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DFA-42
"Pumpkins For Sale"
I don't get it...you spend all Summer growing them and then sell them for $2.00.

   


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DFA-43
"Inky, Stinky and Clyde"
Let's face it....a giggling cat is never a good sign.

   


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DFA-44
"Catching the Red Eye"
Her broom was in the shop and she had to be there by twelve. A girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do.

 


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DFA-45
"Townskeeper"
Ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of Smallville.

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"Winter Blessings"
ACHOO!....
God bless you!

DFA-47
"Harvest Angel"
She guards the patch while you sleep.

 


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DFA-48
"Chimney Sweep"
Chim-Chim-I-Ney
Chim-Chim-I-Ney

DFA-49
"Coal Miner"
He was born a coal
miner's son.

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"Family Tree"
His family was always hanging around.

 


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DFA-51
"Welcome Winter"
He just knew the perfect way to say "welcome".

DFA-52
"St. Nicks Gifts"
It was a Colonial Christmas that year.




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DFA-53
"Three Sizes Too Big"
I once built a snowman three sizes too big
With a pan for a hat and arms mad of twig.
His eyes were two buttons from a coat that I had
His mouth was five pennies I borrowed from Dad.
I gave him a nose from a carrot I found
And a scarf grandma knitted was wrapped all around.
He stood sort of crooked as he leaned to the right
But I didn't care, he was still a grand sight.
Mother said "why so big? It took you all day!"
"I built him that way so he won't melt away."




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DFA-54
"Snowbuddies"
There were rumors....

   


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DFA-55
"Take Comfort"
Faith. Family. Home.

   


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DFA-56
"Larry, Curly and Mo"
What a trio.

   


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DFA-57
"Three Wise Men"

   


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DFA-58
"Peace and Plenty"
I thought he was a little fruity myself.

   


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DFA-59
"Hear No, See No, Speak No"
I heard nothing. I saw nothing and
even if I did I wouldn't tell on you.

   


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DFA-60
"Be Welcomed Be Warmed"
This is much better than a cold
reception by a grump.

   


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DFA-61
"Nature Boy"
He liked to watch birds
and eat tree bark.

   


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DFA-62
"Merry Christmas Santa"
This is my most favorite Santa face
I have ever painted.

   


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DFA-63
"Merry Christmas Pineapple"
My most favorite Merry Christmas sign
I have ever painted.

   


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DFA-64
"Angels Gather Here"
This is not necessarily seasonal art bit it is a favorite of everyone's. It just seemed fitting that they be with the rest of the favorites!

   


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