







Leave your rose-colored glasses at home. This artistic garden is just as stunning as it seems. The mix of organic and geometric shapes makes the piece modern and fresh. The black background is designed to pop against any contrasting wall color.
This panel is part of a provocative seven piece series that contains flowers, fairies, a rainbow and a unicorn. This fantasy garden will ensure that your home looks nothing like your neighbor’s. Instead your home will have a bold one-of-a-kind flair. Each panel measures 9” by 12, all seven total a glorious 84” in total unmated and unframed.
This handcrafted and detailed series started with single a doodle that Christine D. Crosheck made while recovering from a migraine. When she got out the paper and colored pencil, she didn’t really have a plan. She just wanted to doodle to relax. So, she started with one simple, single shape and just repeated it, turning it into a flower. Once her creative juices started flowing, more panels just grew from there. She didn’t plan out the series. She just let the series create itself.
Christine D. Crosheck is not the sort of person to let a neurologic disorder or two keep her down. She is a visually impaired artist who suffers from chronic migraines but creates fine art anyway. She has a background in Interior Design. She lives in Tecumseh, Michigan. She creates these works for herself but is willing to sell them to other individuals.
This series of fine art is ideal for:
Collectors of original contemporary abstract art who love fantasy.
Those who want to decorate a child’s sleep, study, or play spaces while enabling imagination and encouraging creativity.
Interior Designers who are looking for the repetition of geometric forms to create a sense of rhythm and order in their room.
Those that have bright-colored walls and need black-and-white artwork to tone them down and balance them out the room while providing a bit of contrast.
Anyone who loves striking, statement-making interiors.
Materials used in this series include white colored pencil on black acid free paper. Pieces in this series will be sold together, not separately. This collection includes the following pieces:
Title: In The Beginning
Title: Flower Fairies
Title: Bloom Time
Title: Breathe
Title: Twinkle Toes
Title: Fantastical
Title: Fly

Leave your rose-colored glasses at home. This artistic garden is just as stunning as it seems. The mix of organic and geometric shapes makes the piece modern and fresh. The black background is designed to pop against any contrasting wall color.
This panel is part of a provocative seven piece set of fairies and flowers that will ensure that your home looks nothing like your neighbor’s. Instead your home will have a bold one-of-a-kind flair. Each panel measures 9” by 12, all seven total a glorious 84” in total unmated and unframed.
This handcrafted and detailed series started with single a doodle that Christine D. Crosheck made while recovering from a migraine. When she got out the paper and colored pencil, she didn’t really have a plan. She just wanted to doodle to relax. So, she started with one simple, single shape and just repeated it, turning it into a flower. Once her creative juices started flowing, more panels just grew from there. She didn’t plan out the series. She just let the series create itself.
Christine D. Crosheckis not the sort of person to let a neurologic disorder or two keep her down. She is a visually impaired artist who suffers from chronic migraines but creates fine art anyway. She has a background in Interior Design. She lives in Tecumseh, Michigan. She creates these works for herself but is willing to sell them to other individuals.
This series of fine art is ideal for:
Collectors of original contemporary abstract art who love fantasy.
Those who want to decorate a child’s sleep, study, or play spaces while enabling imagination and encouraging creativity.
Interior Designers who are looking for the repetition of geometric forms to create a sense of rhythm and order in their room.
Those that have bright-colored walls and need black-and-white artwork to tone them down and balance them out the room while providing a bit of contrast.
Anyone who loves striking, statement-making interiors.
Materials used in this series include white colored pencil on black acid free paper. Pieces in this series will be sold together as a set. They are not separately. This collection includes the following titles:
Title: In The Beginning
Title: Flower Fairies
Title: Bloom Time
Title: Breathe
Title: Twinkle Toes
Title: Fantastical
Title: Fly

Leave your rose-colored glasses at home. This artistic garden is just as stunning as it seems. The mix of organic and geometric shapes makes the piece modern and fresh. The black background is designed to pop against any contrasting wall color.
This panel is part of a provocative seven piece set of fairies and flowers that will ensure that your home looks nothing like your neighbor’s. Instead your home will have a bold one-of-a-kind flair. Each panel measures 9” by 12, all seven total a glorious 84” in total unmated and unframed.
This handcrafted and detailed series started with single a doodle that Christine D. Crosheck made while recovering from a migraine. When she got out the paper and colored pencil, she didn’t really have a plan. She just wanted to doodle to relax. So, she started with one simple, single shape and just repeated it, turning it into a flower. Once her creative juices started flowing, more panels just grew from there. She didn’t plan out the series. She just let the series create itself.
Christine D. Crosheck is not the sort of person to let a neurologic disorder or two keep her down. She is a visually impaired artist who suffers from chronic migraines but creates fine art anyway. She has a background in Interior Design. She lives in Tecumseh, Michigan. She creates these works for herself but is willing to sell them to other individuals.
This series of fine art is ideal for:
Collectors of original contemporary abstract art who love fantasy.
Those who want to decorate a child’s sleep, study, or play spaces while enabling imagination and encouraging creativity.
Interior Designers who are looking for the repetition of geometric forms to create a sense of rhythm and order in their room.
Those that have bright-colored walls and need black-and-white artwork to tone them down and balance them out the room while providing a bit of contrast.
Anyone who loves striking, statement-making interiors.
Materials used in this series include white colored pencil on black acid free paper.
Pieces in this series will be sold together, not separately. This collection includes the following titles:
Title: In The Beginning
Title: Flower Fairies
Title: Bloom Time
Title: Breathe
Title: Twinkle Toes
Title: Fantastical
Title: Fly

Leave your rose-colored glasses at home. This artistic garden is just as stunning as it seems. The mix of organic and geometric shapes makes the piece modern and fresh. The black background is designed to pop against any contrasting wall color.
This panel is part of a provocative seven piece set of fairies and flowers that will ensure that your home looks nothing like your neighbor’s. Instead your home will have a bold one-of-a-kind flair. Each panel measures 9” by 12, all seven total a glorious 84” in total unmated and unframed.
This handcrafted and detailed series started with single a doodle that Christine D. Crosheck made while recovering from a migraine. When she got out the paper and colored pencil, she didn’t really have a plan. She just wanted to doodle to relax. So, she started with one simple, single shape and just repeated it, turning it into a flower. Once her creative juices started flowing, more panels just grew from there. She didn’t plan out the series. She just let the series create itself.
Christine D. Crosheck is not the sort of person to let a neurologic disorder or two keep her down. She is a visually impaired artist who suffers from chronic migraines but creates fine art anyway. She has a background in Interior Design. She lives in Tecumseh, Michigan. She creates these works for herself but is willing to sell them to other individuals.
This series of fine art is ideal for:
Collectors of original contemporary abstract art who love fantasy.
Those who want to decorate a child’s sleep, study, or play spaces while enabling imagination and encouraging creativity.
Interior Designers who are looking for the repetition of geometric forms to create a sense of rhythm and order in their room.
Those that have bright-colored walls and need black-and-white artwork to tone them down and balance them out the room while providing a bit of contrast.
Anyone who loves striking, statement-making interiors.
Materials used in this series include white colored pencil on black acid free paper.
Pieces in this series will be sold together, not separately. This collection includes the following titles:
Title: In The Beginning
Title: Flower Fairies
Title: Bloom Time
Title: Breathe
Title: Twinkle Toes
Title: Fantastical
Title: Fly

Leave your rose-colored glasses at home. This artistic garden is just as stunning as it seems. The mix of organic and geometric shapes makes the piece modern and fresh. The black background is designed to pop against any contrasting wall color.
This panel is part of a provocative seven piece set of fairies and flowers that will ensure that your home looks nothing like your neighbor’s. Instead your home will have a bold one-of-a-kind flair. Each panel measures 9” by 12, all seven total a glorious 84” in total unmated and unframed.
This handcrafted and detailed series started with single a doodle that Christine D. Crosheck made while recovering from a migraine. When she got out the paper and colored pencil, she didn’t really have a plan. She just wanted to doodle to relax. So, she started with one simple, single shape and just repeated it, turning it into a flower. Once her creative juices started flowing, more panels just grew from there. She didn’t plan out the series. She just let the series create itself.
Christine D. Crosheck is not the sort of person to let a neurologic disorder or two keep her down. She is a visually impaired artist who suffers from chronic migraines but creates fine art anyway. She has a background in Interior Design. She lives in Tecumseh, Michigan. She creates these works for herself but is willing to sell them to other individuals.
This series of fine art is ideal for:
Collectors of original contemporary abstract art who love fantasy.
Those who want to decorate a child’s sleep, study, or play spaces while enabling imagination and encouraging creativity.
Interior Designers who are looking for the repetition of geometric forms to create a sense of rhythm and order in their room.
Those that have bright-colored walls and need black-and-white artwork to tone them down and balance them out the room while providing a bit of contrast.
Anyone who loves striking, statement-making interiors.
Materials used in this series include white colored pencil on black acid free paper. Pieces in this series will be sold together, as a set. They are not available separately. This collection includes the following titles:
Title: In The Beginning
Title: Flower Fairies
Title: Bloom Time
Title: Breathe
Title: Twinkle Toes
Title: Fantastical
Title: Fly

Leave your rose-colored glasses at home. This artistic garden is just as stunning as it seems. The mix of organic and geometric shapes makes the piece modern and fresh. The black background is designed to pop against any contrasting wall color.
This panel is part of a provocative seven piece set of fairies and flowers that will ensure that your home looks nothing like your neighbor’s. Instead your home will have a bold one-of-a-kind flair. Each panel measures 9” by 12, all seven total a glorious 84” in total unmated and unframed.
This handcrafted and detailed series started with single a doodle that Christine D. Crosheck made while recovering from a migraine. When she got out the paper and colored pencil, she didn’t really have a plan. She just wanted to doodle to relax. So, she started with one simple, single shape and just repeated it, turning it into a flower. Once her creative juices started flowing, more panels just grew from there. She didn’t plan out the series. She just let the series create itself.
Christine D. Crosheck is not the sort of person to let a neurologic disorder or two keep her down. She is a visually impaired artist who suffers from chronic migraines but creates fine art anyway. She has a background in Interior Design. She lives in Tecumseh, Michigan. She creates these works for herself but is willing to sell them to other individuals.
This series of fine art is ideal for:
Collectors of original contemporary abstract art who love fantasy.
Those who want to decorate a child’s sleep, study, or play spaces while enabling imagination and encouraging creativity.
Interior Designers who are looking for the repetition of geometric forms to create a sense of rhythm and order in their room.
Those that have bright-colored walls and need black-and-white artwork to tone them down and balance them out the room while providing a bit of contrast.
Anyone who loves striking, statement-making interiors.
Materials used in this series include white colored pencil on black acid free paper. Pieces in this series will be sold together, as a set. They are not available separately. This collection includes the following titles:
Title: In The Beginning
Title: Flower Fairies
Title: Bloom Time
Title: Breathe
Title: Twinkle Toes
Title: Fantastical
Title: Fly

Leave your rose-colored glasses at home. This artistic garden is just as stunning as it seems. The mix of organic and geometric shapes makes the piece modern and fresh. The black background is designed to pop against any contrasting wall color.
This panel is part of a provocative seven piece set of fairies and flowers that will ensure that your home looks nothing like your neighbor’s. Instead your home will have a bold one-of-a-kind flair. Each panel measures 9” by 12, all seven total a glorious 84” in total unmated and unframed.
This handcrafted and detailed series started with single a doodle that Christine D. Crosheck made while recovering from a migraine. When she got out the paper and colored pencil, she didn’t really have a plan. She just wanted to doodle to relax. So, she started with one simple, single shape and just repeated it, turning it into a flower. Once her creative juices started flowing, more panels just grew from there. She didn’t plan out the series. She just let the series create itself.
Christine D. Crosheck is not the sort of person to let a neurologic disorder or two keep her down. She is a visually impaired artist who suffers from chronic migraines but creates fine art anyway. She has a background in Interior Design. She lives in Tecumseh, Michigan. She creates these works for herself but is willing to sell them to other individuals.
This series of fine art is ideal for:
Collectors of original contemporary abstract art who love fantasy.
Those who want to decorate a child’s sleep, study, or play spaces while enabling imagination and encouraging creativity.
Interior Designers who are looking for the repetition of geometric forms to create a sense of rhythm and order in their room.
Those that have bright-colored walls and need black-and-white artwork to tone them down and balance them out the room while providing a bit of contrast.
Anyone who loves striking, statement-making interiors.
Materials used in this series include white colored pencil on black acid free paper. Pieces in this series will be sold together, as a set. They are not available separately. This collection includes the following titles:
Title: In The Beginning
Title: Flower Fairies
Title: Bloom Time
Title: Breathe
Title: Twinkle Toes
Title: Fantastical
Title: Fly