
My daughter is an amazing artist. It's quite disgusting actually. She also plays Division I sports, was offered scholarships for singing, is a commissioned artist, was ASB president in high school, and has succeeded in nearly everything she's ever put her mind to.

I told you. Disgusting. In an absolutely fabulous sort of way, of course. Who am I to complain? Besides, I'm writing a series of Young Adult novels about her.
She has her very own website called
AllredArtistry.com where she displays some of her past art. And, as a favor to me, she agreed to product test some canvases for me.
I received a variety of canvases - 24 to be exact - ranging in size from 3X5" to 8X10".
These canvases are low-profile, which means they lay flat on the table.

I wasn't sure what to think of the canvases when I received them, but she was extremely excited. She wound up making a wall clock for her new apartment, as well as making a wedding gift for a friend out of the remaining pieces. How does this girl come up with her ideas?
I don't know either. But that girl is sure talented!
* I received these canvases for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.