Disney Fine Art - Our Paws Together by Michelle St Laurent

Our Paws Together  Disney Fine Art by Michelle St Laurent

Status: Available | Condition:New | Edition:Limited Edition | Disney Fine Art | Dim:27 X 18 | CEOURPAW

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Michelle St. Laurent is a contemporary artist known for her exceptional figurative painting and mastery of modern realism. Her fine art portraiture captures the emotional depth and subtle nuances of her subjects, using oil painting techniques to convey both physical likeness and inner emotion. St. Laurent's work invites viewers into a world of artistic expression, where expressive portraits tell powerful stories of human connection and experience. Her vibrant color palette and careful attention to detail create a visual language that speaks directly to the heart, turning each piece into a form of narrative art. As a leader in contemporary portrait art, St. Laurent's work stands as a testament to the power of emotional expression in capturing the soul of the subject, making each painting a unique reflection of the human experience.

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Michelle St Laurent Our Paws Together   is eligible for 3 equal layaway payments in store, with a credit card of $165.00 made every 30 days over a period of three months.

10/24/2025  $165.00 1st payment
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Our Paws Together Hand-Embellished Giclee on Canvas

Literature has celebrated countless love stories over the course of many centuries: Romeo and Juliet, Tristan and Isolde, Lancelot and Guinevere - their names immortalized with ink on a page. With the release of Lady and the Tramp in 1955, and the "wet cement" scene in particular, Walt Disney not so subtly suggested the permanence of the love between, not kings and queens, not fearless knights and ladies, but two dogs - their initials drawn, not only into wet cement, but also deep into our hearts and imaginations. Michelle St. Laurent celebrates this historic moment in storytelling in her newest painting, "Our Paws Together," which works to further preserve the fabled love between Lady and her Tramp for generations to come.

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