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Artist: Lisa H. Ridabock
Sunset Sail, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Lisa H. Ridabock
Located in Yardley, PA
"Painting from my memories and emotions, I view the outside world from an inward perspective. I gather inspiration from walking and wandering, but am not motivated to paint only "wha...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Lisa H. Ridabock Art

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Oil

Dunes At Sunset, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Lisa H. Ridabock
Located in Yardley, PA
This original oil painting has been painted on a stretched gallery canvas 1/2" deep. Framing is not necessary, but a personal preference as she softly extends the painting to the sid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Lisa H. Ridabock Art

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Oil

The Path To Sunset, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Lisa H. Ridabock
Located in Yardley, PA
This original oil painting has been painted on a stretched gallery canvas, 1/2" deep. Framing is not necessary, but a personal preference as she softly extends the painting to the si...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Lisa H. Ridabock Art

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Oil

Autumn Birch, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Lisa H. Ridabock
Located in Yardley, PA
This original oil painting has been painted on a stretched gallery canvas, 1.5" deep. Framing is not necessary, but a personal preference as I softly extend the painting to the sides...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Lisa H. Ridabock Art

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Oil

From The River To The Sea, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Lisa H. Ridabock
Located in Yardley, PA
This original oil painting has been painted on a stretched gallery canvas, 1.5" deep. Framing is not necessary, but a personal preference as I softly extend the painting to the sides...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Lisa H. Ridabock Art

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Oil

Cape Light, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Lisa H. Ridabock
Located in Yardley, PA
Lisa gathers information from walking and wandering, but she is not motivated to paint only "what the eye can see." She is most concerned with capturing "the spirit" in her paintings...
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2010s Impressionist Lisa H. Ridabock Art

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Oil

Emerald Sea, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Lisa H. Ridabock
Located in Yardley, PA
Inspired by my memories of my favorite places on the New England coast and my desire to be there. This original oil painting has been painted on a stretched gallery wrapped canvas, 1...
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2010s Impressionist Lisa H. Ridabock Art

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Oil

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