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Artist: Daire Lynch
"The Last Remaining Breath, " Oil Painting
By Daire Lynch
Located in Denver, CO
Daire Lynch's "The Last Remaining Breath" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a dark haired feminine figure in red flannel with a yellow bac...
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2010s Realist Daire Lynch Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

"The Last Remaining Light, " Oil Painting
By Daire Lynch
Located in Denver, CO
Daire Lynch's "The Last Remaining Light" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a blonde haired feminine figure clasping her hand while cast in...
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2010s Realist Daire Lynch Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

The 11th Hour
By Daire Lynch
Located in Denver, CO
The 11th Hour, 2021
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21st Century and Contemporary Daire Lynch Art

Materials

Oil, Panel, Canvas, Linen

Fever Dreams
By Daire Lynch
Located in Denver, CO
Fever Dreams, 2018
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Daire Lynch Art

Materials

Paper, Oil

Closing Statements
By Daire Lynch
Located in Denver, CO
Closing Statements, 2018
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Daire Lynch Art

Materials

Paper, Oil

"The Last Remaining Time, " Oil Painting
By Daire Lynch
Located in Denver, CO
Daire Lynch's "The Last Remaining Time" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a blonde haired feminine figure cast in red light with a dark ba...
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2010s Realist Daire Lynch Art

Materials

Panel, Oil

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