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Terry Watts
More than Fifty Crows- contemporary seaside beach landscape painting

2020

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Early Morning in Trafalgar Square - contemporary impressionism London painting
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Based in his homeland of Australia, David has painted extensively throughout his travels in the United States and the UK, where he is regularly represented by select commercial galle...
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Commuting at Dusk - contemporary impressionism London painting
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Based in his homeland of Australia, David has painted extensively throughout his travels in the United States and the UK, where he is regularly represented by select commercial galle...
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Golden Meadow - Landscape, flowers, nature, countryside
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Framed Size - 80 x 105.5 cm Inspired by the stunning Jurassic coastline and the rolling hills of Somerset and Dorset, Katie Brent works expressively with a variety of mediums: oils,...
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Autumn Dream - Landscape, flowers, nature, countryside
Located in London, GB
Framed Size - 64 x 94 cm Inspired by the stunning Jurassic coastline and the rolling hills of Somerset and Dorset, Katie Brent works expressively with a variety of mediums: oils, ac...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

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Summertime - Contemporary Landscape, fields, flowers, nature, countryside
Located in London, GB
Framed Size - 84 x 84 cm Inspired by the stunning Jurassic coastline and the rolling hills of Somerset and Dorset, Katie Brent works expressively with a variety of mediums: oils, ac...
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Summer Fields and Meadows by Ewa Adams - contemporary rural meadow landscape
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Located in London, GB
Ewa Adams is a landscape painter. Her painting is a contemporary take on Pointillism. She builds her images out of circles of pure colour juxtaposted next to one another. It is a slo...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

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