Pinturas abstractas
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Original acrylic painting Fall Foliage Blue Ridge Mountains view at sunset
Original Acrylic Painting of Blue Ridge Mountains at Sunset - Fall Deck View with Adirondack Chairs. Enjoy the View **Description Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains with this original acrylic painting. This captivating piece features a breathtaking sunset view from a cozy deck, complete with two comfortable Adirondack chairs, inviting you to relax and enjoy the stunning autumn colors. The rich hues of fall foliage, the serene blue tones of the mountains, and the warm glow of the sunset create a peaceful and inviting scene that will bring a touch of nature's tranquility to any space. **Details - **Medium Acrylic on Canvas - **Size 12x16 inches - **Framing Unframed - **Signature Signed by the artist - **Shipping Free shipping within continental US **Perfect F
Live & Move
12" x 16" original acrylic painting on cotton canvas. Sealed with a clear coat of high gloss spray paint. "Live and Move" is a collection of colorful abstract art inspired by the natural world. Each piece, featuring elements such as butterflies, bees, sunshine, and flowers, evokes a sense of vitality and joy. With its uplifting imagery, it serves as a daily reminder to embrace the present moment and live fully as stated in Acts 17:28.
Park West Gallery Wall Decor | Rural Home By David Najar Art Print Seriolithograph Signed | Color: Green/Pink | Size: Os
Artist David Najar, Beautiful Wall Art Print "Rural Home", 2021, Unframed, Small Abstract House In The Background With A Pink Flowering Tree In The Foreground Lithograph With Spot Varnish, Printed Signature Lower Right. Includes Park West Certificate Of Authenticity. Finished Artwork Print Measures 10" Height By 12 1/2" Width With White Border, Art Is 7" X 9 1/4" Without Border. Print And Coa Only, No Frame. Registration Number 936919. David Najar Coins His Vivid Portrayals Of Nature As “Contemporary Expressionism.” The Artist Says He Does Not Base His Scenes On Actual Places, But That About 40 Percent Of His Technique Leans Toward Abstraction. Instead, Najar Borrows Aspects From Reali