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Scott Fraser
Yellow Iris, Oil Painting

2020

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Pruned, 12 x 12, Still Life, Oil Painting
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Robin Cole's "Pruned," a 2024 original, is an intimate oil on mounted linen painting that measures 12 x 12 inches, encased in a frame that extends the dimensions to 17 x 17 inches. T...
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Everblooming, 20 x 10, Still Life, Oil Painting
By Robin Cole
Located in Denver, CO
Introducing "Everblooming," an original oil on mounted linen by contemporary artist Robin Cole, dated 2024. The painting, sized at 20 x 10 inches (50.80 x 25.40 cm), with framed dime...
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"Red Roses" Oil Painting
By Robin Cole
Located in Denver, CO
Robin Cole's (Us based) "Red Roses" is an oil painting that depicts colorful red roses and green foliage. Nature and those that inhabit it—our human selves included—possess a magic ...
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2010s Realist Landscape Paintings

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Ebb and Flow, Oil Painting
By David Cheifetz
Located in Denver, CO
David Cheifetz's (US based) "Ebb and Flow" is an oil painting featuring a red apple still life with various objects. About the artist: David is an internationally acclaimed and col...
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"Shell 8, " Oil Painting
By Gregory Block
Located in Denver, CO
Gregory Block's "Shell 8" is an oil on board created in 2019 depicting an illuminated shell floating in a black background. About the artist: Gregory was born in Kansas City, Mis...
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