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Helen Howells
A New Dawn – Helen Howells – Original Seascape Oil Painting – 91cm x 91cm

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A New Dawn, is an original seascape oil painting by Helen Howells. It is painted on a boxed canvas, with painted sides. A New Dawn was inspired by my eternal love of the sea, and its relationship with the sky.
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