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This digital art is what modernism entail. With such detail and beauty, it is definitely a piece to look out for. The appreciation for art and technology is transpired in each digital stroke of the art
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This digital art is what modernism entail. With such detail and beauty, it is definitely a piece to look out for. The appreciation for art and technology is transpired in each digital stroke of the art
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This digital art is what modernism entail. With such detail and beauty, it is definitely a piece to look out for. The appreciation for art and technology is transpired in each digital stroke of the art
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This digital art is what modernism entail. With such detail and beauty, it is definitely a piece to look out for. The appreciation for art and technology is transpired in each digital stroke of the art
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Spring, with its perfumed breezes and lavish bouquets of new flowers, is the season of romance. In Spring, the song of new life fills the air and thrills our hearts. Every blooming gate promises to lead us into a paradise where love and peace prevail. Beautifully framed and handsigned by the artist himself.
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Viola was born in 1911 and died in 2000. She was a teacher in country and public schools. Her first love was always art. She enjoyed teaching others the different types of art drawing and oil painting. This Amazing 20x16 canvas is in wonderful condition.
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Viola was born in 1911 and died in 2000. She was a teacher in country and public schools. Her first love was always art. She enjoyed teaching others the different types of art drawing and oil painting. This Amazing 18x24 canvas is in wonderful condition.
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18" x 32" Giclée Artist: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Year: 1814 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 88.9 cm × 162.56 cm (35 in × 64 in) Location: Louvre, Paris
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20" x 30" giclée Artist: Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, Zundert 1853–1890 Auvers-sur-Oise) Date: 1890 Medium: Oil on canvas Credit Line: Gift of Adele R. Levy, 1958
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This artwork shows a sublte beauty that showcases the utter beauty within. All original canvas by Jimmy Mills. This artists made this wiping away a mistake. Something she had made and hated, that didn’t turn into what it was supposed to be. She wiped it away and kept wiping until the canvas was full with a beautiful picture and gold leaf represents the mark of something repaired. Like in “Kintsugi is the Japanese art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold.”
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Painted with vibrant yet dark color that portrays such ravishing beauty for a beautiful display. This is a beautiful peacock tail coming out of pure darkness. Every dark moment can have something beautiful come from it.
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American artist Stephen Holland, known for his portraits of athletes and celebrities. Beautiful 29"x50" Lithorgraph in good condition. Originally Purchased in 1994