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Grasses Rising

Grasses Rising

By Charis Carmichael Braun

Located in Denver, CO

Grasses Rising, 2020

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21st Century and Contemporary Charis Carmichael Braun Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Study: Pink Boulder And The Valley, " Gouache on paper painting

"Study: Pink Boulder And The Valley, " Gouache on paper painting

By Charis Carmichael Braun

Located in Denver, CO

Charis Carmichael Braun’s gouache on paper painting “Study: Pink Boulder And The Valley" depicts a Colorado valley with a rock formation in the foreground, a forested hill in the mid...

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2010s Impressionist Charis Carmichael Braun Art

Materials

Gouache

"Skyline - Morning" (2020) By Charis Carmichael Braun, Original Oil painting

"Skyline - Morning" (2020) By Charis Carmichael Braun, Original Oil painting

By Charis Carmichael Braun

Located in Denver, CO

Charis Carmichael Braun’s oil painting “Skyline - Morning” depicts a Colorado landscape with blue sky and a prominent hill. Artist Statement: I am drawn to contrasts. I grew up wit...

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2010s Impressionist Charis Carmichael Braun Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Rocks Tumbling

Rocks Tumbling

By Charis Carmichael Braun

Located in Denver, CO

Rocks Tumbling, 2018

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Charis Carmichael Braun Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Le Source 2

Le Source 2

By Charis Carmichael Braun

Located in Denver, CO

Le Source 2, 2016

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21st Century and Contemporary Charis Carmichael Braun Art

Materials

Oil, Maple

Rocky Forms

Rocky Forms

By Charis Carmichael Braun

Located in Denver, CO

Rocky Forms, 2018

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Charis Carmichael Braun Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

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