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Paint Rags Become Fashion Trend with Signature Abstract Art Jeans Is this artist creating autographed fine art pieces, faux finishes, or are they a fashion trend for jeans? Long Beach, CA (PRWEB) May 12, 2008 -- Artist, Barbara Wurden, is fashionably expanding her creative reach with her customer requested abstract art jeans. She is more commonly known for fine art oil paintings (most recently her Goddess series), and often referred to as the faux painting instructional guru, but now she is creating fashion Faux Fun.
Wurden's signature art jeans, displayed on a variety of colored denim, were recently featured on the PBS show, "Creative Living' with Sheryl Bordon." On the show she even demonstrated her handiwork with her favorite painting tool - her fingers.
Wurden's bad habit of using her jeans instead of a paint rag to wipe off her hands inspired the signature 'Wurden Wonder Jeans'. Chance design led to her unique combination of fashion and abstract art. She states, "It was the frequent requests of my faux painting customers over the years that drew me to create the website and make my signature art jeans available for everyone".
The jeans are reflective of Wurdens' artist work jeans but they are painted for fashion minded women in a wide array of color palettes. Customers send her their comfortable jeans for a Wurden makeover and she sends them back original abstract art jeans. She accessorizes and completes her jean-wear with her artistically crafted and strategically placed multiple autographs.
Wurden's one of-a-kind art jeans are popular with women of all ages. She paints them for all women who want to express their creativity and style, from hip teens to mature fashion mavens. http://wurdenwonderjeans.com/
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