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R2H Modern
This piece is expertly printed using archival ink on board and skillfully hand-assembled with a pine wood frame. Hanging hardware is included for easy installation.
Artists Guild of America
Each canvas is painted entirely by hand by one studio artist from start to finish! No two will ever be alike!
Absolutely beautiful.. Margaret. New York, NY. 2023-08-29 11:06:44
Soicher Marin
Are your walls craving a refresh? Enter: This square graphic art print on paper, which showcases a green botanical design of overlapping branches, leaves and blooms. We love how the organic curves and muted color palette combine to create a soothing visual that plays up your space without overwhelming your decor. Plus, this piece comes in a gleaming golden frame for a polished finishing touch and easy styling in your living room, office, and beyond.
This picture frame graphic art print features a vintage textile fragment of bold, bright flowers and an array of twisting stems. It's made in the USA from imported materials and printed on archival paper with primary hues of brown, blue, and beige. The handcrafted wooden frame is finished in a neutral gray for a crisp look that both complements and contrasts the interior painting. Best of all, it comes with hanging hardware included, so you can add it to your space almost as soon as it arrives.
Global Views
A flock of birds lends a graceful flutter of style to your walls on its own or as an accent to your art gallery.
Barrington Fine Art
The meeting place brings a light airy feeling of spring and the joy of nature to any room. You can almost hear the birds singing. This beautiful piece of art is taken from an original oil painting and reproduced as a fine art giclee on canvas.
It’s beautiful, we love it. matt. bethesda, MD. 2024-09-01 13:31:35
Chelsea Art Studio
The Artist, D’Alessandro Leon, was the youngest of three brothers. When art competitions were a form of play for the brothers, it later grew to his obsession. D’Alessandro attended the Art Institute of California where he explored mixing mediums as well as digital. He also attended illustration, Sculpting, and Fine Art workshops. After spending long periods of time studying different techniques, D’Alessandro’s art became increasingly influenced by artists from the early 1900s. During D’Alessandro’s studies, he painted many different themes. He painted with restless intensity, often painting from morning until night. D’Alessandro was able to indulge his earliest artistic preferences for people, nature, architecture, and landscapes in his illustration and personal pieces.
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