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✓ Deluxe Toolkit - Complete accessory set including a resin pen, wax pad, deluxe tray with stopper,1 gemstone cover minder, seam ripper, velvet storage bag, washi tape, and tweezers.
✓ Resin Pen - A beautifully weighted resin pen for smooth, precise diamond placement.
✓ Dual Tray - Work with two colors at once for faster, more efficient painting.
All add ons are optional and available separately in the Accessories Collection.
Easter, 1928 By J.C. Leyendecker
Kit Details:
📐 Size: 55 x 83 CM (31.5 x 33 inches)
🔷 Drill Shape: Square
🎨 Color Count: 45 total colors
🔢 Drill Count: 73,628 drills
• 3 AB & 3 Dust drills
🖌️ Render Style: Hybrid
🧰 Toolkit: Premium Toolkit IncludedAbout the Artist & Artwork
In 1928, illustrator Joseph Christian Leyendecker created this striking Easter cover for The Saturday Evening Post, published on April 7 of that year. Leyendecker was known for his dramatic and stylized depictions of idealized figures. This piece blends Art Deco, Christian imagery, and Egyptian Revival elements.
The image shows a glowing knight in golden armor, likely representing the resurrection or triumph of Christ. He is rising from a tomb-like structure, draped in a luminous cloth, with rainbow-colored wings behind him that suggest rebirth and divinity. At the bottom, the word Easter appears above a scarab beetle, a symbol of resurrection in ancient Egypt.
This cover reflects the 1920s fascination with mysticism, symbolism, and bold artistic style. Leyendecker combined traditional religious themes with modern design, creating a fresh and powerful interpretation of Easter that resonated with his audience.
What's included:
– A full hybrid rendered canvas printed on soft glitter poured glue
– A complete set of premium resin drills, with extra drills included for peace of mind
– A matching color border around the design to give a matted look and make framing easier
– A high-quality printed legend on thick paper for easy reference
– A sticker sheet for organizing your drills
Final Touch: Thoughtfully packed by hand in Jacksonville, Florida
