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Artist: Andrea Kantrowitz
Fallen Logs - Forest Landscape Black Sumi Ink White Mylar, 2024
By Andrea Kantrowitz
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary landscape in black sumi ink on Mylar, a peaceful forest scene is intricately detailed, beautifully capturing the serenity of a walk in the woods. This ink drawi...
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2010s Contemporary Andrea Kantrowitz Art

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Mylar, Sumi Ink

Big Tree - Forest Landscape Black Sumi Ink White Mylar, 2024
By Andrea Kantrowitz
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary landscape in black sumi ink on Mylar, a peaceful forest scene is intricately detailed, beautifully capturing the serenity of a walk in the woods. This ink drawi...
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2010s Contemporary Andrea Kantrowitz Art

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Mylar, Sumi Ink

Two Trees - Forest Landscape Black Sumi Ink White Mylar, 2024
By Andrea Kantrowitz
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary landscape in black sumi ink on Mylar, a peaceful forest scene is intricately detailed, beautifully capturing the serenity of a walk in the woods. This ink drawi...
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2010s Contemporary Andrea Kantrowitz Art

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Mylar, Sumi Ink

Vernal Pool Two - Forest Landscape Black Sumi Ink White Mylar, 2024
By Andrea Kantrowitz
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary landscape in black sumi ink on Mylar, a peaceful forest scene is intricately detailed, beautifully capturing the serenity of a walk in the woods. This ink drawi...
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2010s Contemporary Andrea Kantrowitz Art

Materials

Mylar, Sumi Ink

Vernal Pool Three - Forest Landscape Black Sumi Ink White Mylar, 2024
By Andrea Kantrowitz
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary landscape in black sumi ink on Mylar, a peaceful forest scene is intricately detailed, beautifully capturing the serenity of a walk in the woods. This ink drawi...
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2010s Contemporary Andrea Kantrowitz Art

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Mylar, Sumi Ink

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Verrucosa Sanguine, Coral Still Life Painting, White, Peach, Black Background
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Located in Kent, CT
A branch coral specimen in ivory, peach and dark rose is masterfully painted, arranged in a dynamic, asymmetrical composition across the canvas. The earthy off-white and peachy coral...
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Oreithya, Red Pepper Vegetable Food Still Life, Bright Crimson Ghost Peppers
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