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Artist: Martine Barnard
A Lands Five Ornaments. Contemporary Painting
By Martine Barnard
Located in Brecon, Powys
A Lands Five Ornaments, Health, Wealth, Fertility, Joy and Safety Oil, gold leaf on arches paper with a crackled varnish finish Image 5" x 7" Mounted 10" x 12" signed and dated low...
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1990s Outsider Art Martine Barnard Art

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Gold Leaf

Learning To Love The Face Of an Old Loaf
By Martine Barnard
Located in Brecon, Powys
"To know how to grow old is one of the masterworks of life" M Barnard Oil and gold leaf on board, varnished. signed and dated lower right. Matted
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1990s Modern Martine Barnard Art

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Gold Leaf

Heal Heart Heal. Contemporary Mixed Media Painting
By Martine Barnard
Located in Brecon, Powys
"Heal Heart Heal" Original Oil and gold leaf on arches paper, cracked varnish finish. Matted Signed and dated Image 5" x 7"
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1990s Modern Martine Barnard Art

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Gold Leaf

Old Man: Contemporary Figurative Painting
By Martine Barnard
Located in Brecon, Powys
Sympathetic portrayal of old age, really very pretty work by this British artist. oil and gold leaf on arches paper, cracked varnish finish. Matted and very good condition
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1990s Modern Martine Barnard Art

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Oil

Lacking Compassion Men are a Burden On The Earth: Contemporary Mixed Media
By Martine Barnard
Located in Brecon, Powys
Oil and gold leaf on arches paper with a crackled varnish finish. Matted 18" x 14" Image 14" x 10" Signed and dated upper right
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1990s Outsider Art Martine Barnard Art

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Gold Leaf

Red Earth. Contemporary Abstract Painting
By Martine Barnard
Located in Brecon, Powys
Abstract acrylic on canvas
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Martine Barnard Art

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Acrylic

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