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Style: Abstract
Medium: Wood
Supernova 2 - Sunflower Print on Museum Glass, hand gilded with Citron Gold leaf
Located in London, GB
Supernova 2, 2017 "The sunflowers displayed here have been chosen, not only because of their golden individuality, but also because, like gold, they seem to have an everlasting quality. They don't readily wither and die but remain timelessly viable; their dazzling petals slowly becoming bronzed and desiccated, their statuesque form, elegantly contorted." Valda Bailey...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Wood Still-life Prints

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Gold Leaf

Abstract Print on Glass with Gold leaf and copper depicting Koi carp and Blossom
Located in London, GB
"The bottomless depths of a private koi pond in a Sussex garden. Dancing light, rhythmic flow and a scattering of flowers on the surface, all help to convey the dark mystery of a life below the surface." - Valda Bailey...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Wood Still-life Prints

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Copper, Gold Leaf

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