Farewell My China Acrylic Print
by Lisa Boyd
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Farewell My China acrylic print by Lisa Boyd. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Farewell My China is an Ebook just out on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. A spellbinding true story of my Mother and her siblings' exotic lives in China... more
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Artist's Description
Farewell My China is an Ebook just out on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. A spellbinding true story of my Mother and her siblings' exotic lives in China during the 1930's. Their loves and adventures in colonial Shanghai and hardships during WWII make riveting reading.
About Lisa Boyd
Hello, thank you for the visit. Lisa is an award winning artist who is passionate about South Florida and loves its architecture, colors, music and most of all, the people. As an artist, she became enchanted with the area’s depth of soul and love of life which reaches out to everyone. Lisa was born in Shanghai and lived in China for several years. Looking for new horizons, the family moved to Canada. Montreal became their base and where she completed her school years. After college in Switzerland, Lisa resided in London and spent fifteen years travelling throughout Europe for Thomas Cook Travel. She speaks Italian, French and Spanish. Looking for a change, Lisa moved to Miami Beach. Coming from a family of artists, it was...
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Lisa Boyd
Thank you Lenore for your thoughtful comments. You are so right!! This photo is of my Mother. She started writing about her youth in Shanghai in the 1930's but never completed the story. I decided to continue her biography with the help of memories, letters and documents. My co-writer, Judy Lubao, and I just published it as an Ebook on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. It details their exotic lives in Shanghai including their loves and trials during WWII. My Mother loved China hence the title, "Farewell My China," when we finally left in 1951.....
Lenore Senior
Lisa~There is something compelling about this photograph. Perhaps, too, there's always something inherently sad about the concept of "farewell" or goodbye, especially when coupled with the personal pronoun, "my." An intangible and inherent sadness. A fave & vote.
Aviva D Sasson
wow Lisa it looks sooo modern....unbelievable......beautiful