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    2010s Landscape Paintings

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  • "Interval" Contemporary Architectural Cityscape Framed Oil on Canvas Painting
    By Ben Schwab
    Located in Baltimore, MD
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  • "Nel Bosco 12-6" Contemporary Landscape Mixed Media on Canvas Framed Painting
    By David Skillicorn
    Located in Baltimore, MD
    "Nel Bosco 12-6" is a framed mixed media on canvas work by David Skillicorn, depicting a densely wooded landscape in red tones with a contrasting crisp blue sky. The series' title of...
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    2010s Contemporary Mixed Media

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    Canvas, Paint, Mixed Media

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