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Eugene Maziarz
Under the Umbrella, original 40x30 impressionist figurative landscape

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When the days become pleasant and the trees are respendent with new growth, walking under the umbrella of lush leaves feels like a butterfly emerging from it's cocoon! A peaceful and nurturing oil painting, this original work of art would be suitable for any transitional space. Polish American artist Eugene Maziarz brings added wonder and depth to the piece with his extensive use of classic impressionist impasto paint application and layering of images. This landscape with figurative elements is 42x32 as framed in the custom floater frame, 40x30 unframed. Prior to migrating to the United States, Maziarz was appointed, by the Ministry Committee of Culture of Warsaw, Poland, as a member of the prestigious Polish Organization of Artists; while still a resident of Poland, Maziarz taught art at some of the leading Polish universities. Now he paints full time and resides in the United States where his artwork shows and is collected across the country.
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    Height: 42 in (106.68 cm)Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Spring Lake, NJ
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    1stDibs: LU111718279432

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