No volume of children’s poetry has left such an indelible mark on so many generations of readers. Small wonder that Donna wanted to combine R.L. Stevenson’s lyrical depictions of childhood imagination with her own idealized scenes of children at play.
Her nearly twenty oil-in-canvas images, thirteen of which have become collectors’ prints, will one day spark fond memories for youngsters who will fondly recall a favorite grownup reading about shadows, tin soldiers and tiny fairies. |