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Mark Risius
Shine, Abstract Oil Painting

2020

$6,600List Price

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Foggy mists wrap the shore in the early morning, shrouding the waves as they vanish into the horizon. The soft, pale colors imbue the scene with a soothing and dreamlike ambiance. Artist Valerie Berkeley...

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Red, blue, and purple lines connect, creating a sharp pattern against the green backdrop. In this abstract painting, Shyun Song depicts the fresh life that spro...

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Color blocks float within a white square at the center of the composition. Yellow rectangles flank on each side, while blue bars anchor the top and bottom. In t...

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