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Art Subject: Ape
Flow (sleep monkey chimpanzee iceberg arctic surrealist oil painting light blue)
By Rudolf Kosow
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Superbe original painting on canvas depicting a sleeping giant chimpanzee atop a drifting iceberg.
keywords; chimpanzé, americana, surrealism, monkey, sleeping giant, iceberg, vin...
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Acrylic figurative painting: "You Don’t Listen"
By Stephen Hall
Located in New York, NY
Description: self-explanatory
Stephen Hall, born in Scotland, is an artist who takes a traditional approach to a modern subject. Now living in New York, his work is indicative of a ...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
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