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Artist: Amy Sullivan
Wistful Occurance by Amy Sullivan, Large Contemporary Landscape Painting Square
By Amy Sullivan
Located in Atlanta, GA
It only took us a second to fall in love with Amy Sullivan's abstracted barns and structures. Oozing with texture and media, her large-scale and slightly off-kilter renditions of the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Amy Sullivan Landscape Paintings

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Mixed Media, Board

Disheveled Elegance by Amy Sullivan Large Contemporary Landscape Painting Square
By Amy Sullivan
Located in Atlanta, GA
It only took us a second to fall in love with Amy Sullivan's abstracted barns and structures. Oozing with texture and media, her large-scale and slightly off-kilter renditions of the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Amy Sullivan Landscape Paintings

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Mixed Media, Board

The Lyrics are in the Silence by Amy Sullivan Contemporary Landscape Painting
By Amy Sullivan
Located in Atlanta, GA
It only took us a second to fall in love with Amy Sullivan's abstracted barns and structures. Oozing with texture and media, her large-scale and slightly off-kilter renditions of the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Amy Sullivan Landscape Paintings

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Mixed Media, Board

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