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Jennifer L. Baker
Won't you take my hand and stand still? - Abstract blue seascape painting

2022

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Hydrangea - Soft abstract floral painting
By Jennifer L. Baker
Located in Broomfield, CO
"Hydrangea" is a beautiful soft abstract floral painting and a lyrical ode to spring. It is made with ample paint and texture, in a beautiful palette of chromatic grays, violet, rose...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Love child - Soft pink abstract expressionist nature painting
By Jennifer L. Baker
Located in Broomfield, CO
"Love child" is a spontaneous expressionist interpretation of the advent of spring. Painted on the spring equinox, it was inspired by the notion of dancing spring flowers. It is made...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Haven - Green abstract floral painting
By Jennifer L. Baker
Located in Broomfield, CO
"Haven" is a green floral abstract painting dedicated to peace in a struggling world. It is an imaginary abstract landscape made with lush greens and earth tones, with hints of crims...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Stay with me ~ Large gold abstract floral landscape painting
By Jennifer L. Baker
Located in Broomfield, CO
In crafting this piece, I channeled my passion for the intangible dance of feelings and thoughts. Oils offer depth and richness, applied in layers to create an immersive landscape of emotion. There's a sense of movement, almost like the ebb and flow of a serene tide, contained within the abstraction. This painting is a reflection of life's complexities, striving to resonate and awaken a profound connection in the beholder's spirit. "Stay with me" is a captivating human scale painting that beckons the person viewing it to step inside and stay a while. It is made with a gorgeous golden palette with violet and...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Tempest - Large warm sunset abstract landscape painting
By Jennifer L. Baker
Located in Broomfield, CO
"Tempest" is a large warm sunset abstract landscape painting. This painting was made in the high Rockies of Colorado in the late autumn, when the winds roll through the sky with the ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Appassionata - Warm, earthy abstract landscape painting
By Jennifer L. Baker
Located in Broomfield, CO
"Appassionata" is a warm, earthy abstract landscape painting dedicated to the sensual crimson sky and terrestrial bounty below. It tells the story of movement and ascension, in a pal...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Abstract Paintings

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Oil

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