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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Oil Crayon
News From a Faraway Land, Original Drawing, Interior Scene, Vase, flowers
Located in AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FR
Work : Original Drawing, Handmade Artwork, Unique Work. The work has been treated with an anti-UV varnish and it is not framed. Medium : Oil based color pencils on Hahnemühle Fine A...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Oil Crayon Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

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Color Pencil, Archival Paper, Oil Crayon

Jardin Imprévu Pivoines, Original Drawing, Flowers, Peonies, Garden
Located in AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FR
Work : Original Drawing, Handmade Artwork, Unique Work. The work has been treated with an anti-UV varnish and it is not framed. Medium : Oil based color pencils on archival paper pu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Oil Crayon Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

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Archival Paper, Color Pencil, Oil Crayon

"Two Vases, " Original Ink & Oil Pencil Drawing signed by David Barnett
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"Two Vases" is an original ink and oil pencil drawing by David Barnett, signed and dated in the lower right. This drawing is composed of hatched black lines, accented by a myriad of ...
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2010s Contemporary Oil Crayon Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil Crayon, Ink

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