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“Yasou People III”, is the third painting in a series (one and two have sold).  “Yasou” is Japanese for field grass.  My husband calls them "my peoples" as each “blade of grass” has its own personality.  My oldest son is autistic, and when he was little I would draw faces for him to teach him what facial expressions meant as autistic children have a very hard time understanding the subtleties of facial expressions and body language.  Colors include blues, grey, black, and white.  This painting is on 30” x 40” x 1.5” museum quality gallery wrapped canvas.  The sides are painted black, so framing is optional. This piece is wired and ready to hang.
“Yasou People III”, is the third painting in a series (one and two have sold).  “Yasou” is Japanese for field grass.  My husband calls them "my peoples" as each “blade of grass” has its own personality.  My oldest son is autistic, and when he was little I would draw faces for him to teach him what facial expressions meant as autistic children have a very hard time understanding the subtleties of facial expressions and body language.  Colors include blues, grey, black, and white.  This painting is on 30” x 40” x 1.5” museum quality gallery wrapped canvas.  The sides are painted black, so framing is optional. This piece is wired and ready to hang.
“Yasou People III”, is the third painting in a series (one and two have sold).  “Yasou” is Japanese for field grass.  My husband calls them "my peoples" as each “blade of grass” has its own personality.  My oldest son is autistic, and when he was little I would draw faces for him to teach him what facial expressions meant as autistic children have a very hard time understanding the subtleties of facial expressions and body language.  Colors include blues, grey, black, and white.  This painting is on 30” x 40” x 1.5” museum quality gallery wrapped canvas.  The sides are painted black, so framing is optional. This piece is wired and ready to hang.
“Yasou People III”, is the third painting in a series (one and two have sold).  “Yasou” is Japanese for field grass.  My husband calls them "my peoples" as each “blade of grass” has its own personality.  My oldest son is autistic, and when he was little I would draw faces for him to teach him what facial expressions meant as autistic children have a very hard time understanding the subtleties of facial expressions and body language.  Colors include blues, grey, black, and white.  This painting is on 30” x 40” x 1.5” museum quality gallery wrapped canvas.  The sides are painted black, so framing is optional. This piece is wired and ready to hang.
“Yasou People III”, is the third painting in a series (one and two have sold).  “Yasou” is Japanese for field grass.  My husband calls them "my peoples" as each “blade of grass” has its own personality.  My oldest son is autistic, and when he was little I would draw faces for him to teach him what facial expressions meant as autistic children have a very hard time understanding the subtleties of facial expressions and body language.  Colors include blues, grey, black, and white.  This painting is on 30” x 40” x 1.5” museum quality gallery wrapped canvas.  The sides are painted black, so framing is optional. This piece is wired and ready to hang.
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Yasuo People III Painting

Deskins Terri

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

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“Yasou People III”, is the third painting in a series (one and two have sold). “Yasou” is Japanese for field grass. My husband calls them "my peoples" as each “blade of grass” has its own personality. My oldest son is autistic, and when he was little I would draw faces for him to teach him what facial expressions meant as autistic children have a very hard time understanding the subtleties of facial expressions and body language. Colors include blues, grey, black, and white. This painting is on 30” x 40” x 1.5” museum quality gallery wrapped canvas. The sides are painted black, so framing is optional. This piece is wired and ready to hang.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

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Terri Deskins is a contemporary and abstract artist. Much of her work includes experimenting with texture that makes you want to touch and explore what is there. She lives in a tranquil beach community in southern California with her husband and their three four-legged babies.

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