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by Jean Cormier
$24.50
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "How Pigs Learn to Fly" by Jean Cormier. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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The phrase when pigs fly actually describes an impossibility.It occurred to my husband and me that there must be a way that pigs do learn to fly and... more
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The phrase "when pigs fly" actually describes an impossibility.It occurred to my husband and me that there must be a way that pigs do learn to fly and one day we were fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of this sight (unbeknownst to the pigs or the little bird pilots). My original thought was hot air balloons, but my husband prefers the old WWI planes in his office. A bit textured and highly funny!
I draw and I paint. To the glory of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
$24.50
David Hinds
Such a fun piece... love your body of work!
Jean Cormier replied:
Appreciate your stopping by my portfolio! jean
Sora Neva
Brava Jean! Your artwork is featured in Women Who Run With the Wolves.
Jean Cormier replied:
Thanks so much Sora!!
John Malone
Congratulations! Your skillful and interesting painting has been FEATURED on our homepage. Well done!
Jean Cormier replied:
Thank you so much John!!
RC DeWinter
Wonderful whimsy, l/f
Jean Cormier replied:
Thank you RC!!!
David Zimmerman
I love this, but are those bullet holes in the pigs???!!!
Jean Cormier replied:
Thank you David, I suppose they do look like bullet holes-these are the "Old Spot" pigs which I just love and some of the fur around the black spots looks a bit lighter to my eye anyway! Maybe I should rethink them though!!
Dick Hudson
Very Creative, Jean, and fun. But as a helicopter pilot, I believe that another option is better. I may be a little biased. Well done, and a favorite.
Jean Cormier replied:
Thank you DIck, fun to paint! I could have used helicopters too, darn it!