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Kate VerrionWalnuts in white bowl, Original painting, Still life art, Real art2024
2024
$706.91List Price
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Kate Verrion
Kate studied at Wimbledon school of art, then Hornsey art college.Over the years she has honed her hyper-realist technique of oil painting, until she finally feels there is a consistency in style to present to a highly appreciative audience. Her work is imbued within the tradition of the Dutch masters, and the timeless modest aesthetic of Giorgio Morandi.
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