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Erica Eriksdotter was born and raised in Sweden and sold her first painting at the age of 10. She remember getting her first easel at seven and finishing watercolor landscapes while on the phone with her girlfriends in her teens. "Painting has always been a part of my life. There was never a start or a beginning; it has just always been there." Read more...

 

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Custom pet portraits by Erica Eriksdotter are modern original paintings in sizes 8x10 or 10x10, on 1.5 inches deep canvas.

Done in acrylics, I work off of your photos. All sides are painted. Ready to hang on the wall. Larger sizes are available. 

 

 

TESTIMONIALS

"The painting is amazing and makes a perfect first anniversary gift.  My wife was completely surprised to see her bouquet on canvas!  She loves the detail of the flowers and the vibrant background which make this piece truly unique.  Erica does phenomenal work and is a pleasure to work with."
- Corey from Arlington, Virginia.

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"I'm thrilled with the painting!! Not only is this a wonderful way to preserve the bridal bouquet, it's also a great work of art to display in your home. Thank you again for an amazing gift!"
- Lynne from Springfield, Virginia.

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"I cannot thank you enough, I love it more than words can say. This beautiful painting transports me back to my wedding day, when I held those fragrant flowers in my hand before walking down the aisle. More than a simple photo ever could, this painting will forever capture that precious moment for me. In your painting, I swear the bouquet is even more beautiful than I remember."
- Amanda from Bear, Delaware.

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"It's gorgeous! You are an amazing artist. Ordering the painting from Sweden was supereasy and though I've only seen it through the detailed photos you sent me, I'm in love! I look at the photos at least twice a day and I can't wait for it to arrive so I can hang it on my wall and look at it all day long!
- Mirja from Stockholm, Sweden.

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"It looks amazing! I just wanted to say thank you again, you were wonderful to work with and I'm so happy to have this as a reminder of our wedding day."
- Jordan from Brandenburg, Kentucky.

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"We are both absolutely blown away every time we look at the painting. It looks exactly like her bouquet. The use of the gray/blue background really makes all the colors of the flowers pop. They are so crisp. You really nailed it and we are so happy we will have this to display in our home for years and years!"
- Scott from Denver, Colorado.

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"I'm so proud to have my bridal bouquet done as a painting by you. It is absolutely wonderful. What a romantic Valentine's Day surprise from my husband!"
- Caroline from Vienna, Virginia.

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"The painting looks wonderful!! It looks even better than I thought it would!"
- Suzanne from Stafford, Virginia.

Monday
Feb132012

Postcards from Colorado - Part II

There’s nothing like a latte, grapefruit mimosa and puff pastry for breakfast. We were leaving for Salida after a few days and started our drive with bellies full of New Orleans style french toast, eggs and sausages and lots of delicious buttery bread.

Salida is about a 3,5 hour drive south. It is west of Colorado Springs and sits along the Arkansas River in a lovely valley 7,000 feet above sea level (about 2000 meters up).  The drive is stunning and you often feel like you're alone in the world. 

Oh, deer. During the cold winter months, Casey's Aunt and Uncle help out the deer by feeding them deer food. They are so friendly they often peek through the window and come running when you open the door. We had about 35 of them starring at us every time we were going somewhere and I actually miss them. They were so cute. They looks a little different from on the East Coast. They have adorably cute bunny ears and they seem shorter.

Not a lot of people live in Salida, only about 5,500, but it’s the top small town for art. Of the few shops in the downtown shopping center, roughly half are art galleries.  The last time we visited we bought a Carl Ortman piece and this time we added a couple of glass sculptures by Brice Turnbull (we have a lovely piece from our last trip that Casey's Aunt and Uncle gave us as a wedding gift).

The Arkansas River runs through the town and Salida is also a popular town for water rafting and whitewater kayaking. People come from all over the world to compete here. You can see some slalom poles hanging in the water in the above photo.

We were supposed to spend a day skiing at the near-by Monarch Mountain opted for just eating lunch at their ski restaurant instead. The resort is one of the best in Colorado and has a more of an old time feel to it compared to the newer ski resorts. The slopes don't look so high in this photo but you have to consider we're already at 11,000 feet (3,300 meters). We’re eager to come back for some skiing.

Funny story, I bought that fur hat in Boulder a few days earlier and I was so excited about finally finding one that I liked. Turns out it was made in Sweden! Go figure. :)

We also visited the Royal Gorge which is a popular vacation destination. At a top elevation of 6,626 feet, it has a drop of 1,250 feet (380 m) in places and the narrow steep gorge is about 10 miles long. It has a pretty interesting history from Native American buffalo hunting, to a bitter struggle between rail road companies for the right of way through the canyon. In 1929, Canon City built the Royal Gorge Bridge which held the record for the highest bridge in the world from 1929 to 2003. The worlds tallest today is the Millau Bridge in South of France. It was a wonderful experience we got to share with Casey’s Aunt and Uncle.

Making our way back to Denver, we drove through the mountains and passed through Leadville which is situation 10,152 feet (3,094 m) high up. It’s the highest city in the US but only has a population of only 2,000 (at one point it was the most populated city after Denver in Colorado due to silver mining). We stopped in Vail for lunch and had a nice walk around the village. Vail has several art galleries that we looked into. Maybe one day it will be my painting hanging on the wall with a price tag of $78,000.

It was a wonderful relaxing vacation that gave a lot of inspiration for more creations. It was so nice to come home again and cuddle with the kitties. They were so excited to see us and were glued to our sides for several days afterwards. I didn't pick up a paint brush during the whole week so it was extra special to come home and finish Tulip Landscape

xo,
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