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Art Subject: Mountain
"DEATH VALLEY", watercolor, mojave desert, Badwater, storm, sky, clouds, salt
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DEATH VALLEY is a new watercolor on Arches paper by Fleur Thesmar. The artwork measures 22x30" and is professionally framed in white with UV protection, anti-glare glass. Framed it m...
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