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Experience the breathtaking beauty of the impressionist landscape  of A Field of Sunflowers cross stitch pattern! Enjoy every stitch and ooh-and-ahh over the vibrant oranges, yellows, and golds of this stunning landscape. Get stitching and make a masterpiece to hang proudly in your home!

  • Orenco Originals creates exceptional charts/patterns. NO thread or fabric are included.

  • COUNTED CROSS STITCH PATTERN Charted for 14 count fabric and DMC Cotton Floss. Finished Size is: 14 inches (196 Stitches) by 14 inches (196 Stitches).

  • Chart/Patterns use up to 40 colors of floss. Full stitches only. No half stitches and no backstitching necessary.

  • We provide two charts both printed in black ink on bright white 11" by 17" paper. Chart #1 is a single page chart. Chart #2 (tired eyes) is a 4 page enlarged chart that eases eye strain.This is a pattern that is used to sew and to create a counted cross stitch picture.This is NOT a completed product. It is NOT a kit, it contains no floss or fabric.

Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, unusual visual angles, and inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience. Impressionism originated with a group of Paris-based artists whose independent exhibitions brought them to prominence during the 1870s and 1880s.

The Impressionists faced harsh opposition from the conventional art community in France. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satirical 1874 review of the First Impressionist Exhibition published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari. The development of Impressionism in the visual arts was soon followed by analogous styles in other media that became known as Impressionist music and Impressionist literature.