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Artist: Darius Steward
Read the Signs Year 2020 Part 1.
By Darius Steward
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Read the Signs Year 2020 Part 1.
Signed with the artist's initials lower right
Signed with the artist's "Yummy" drystamp lower right corner
Watercolor on Arches paper
Archival framin...
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2010s Contemporary Darius Steward Paintings
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Watercolor
Stolen Moments #3
By Darius Steward
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed with the artist's initials lower right
From the Series: Stolen Moments
Signed with the artist's "Yummy" blindstamp lower right
Note:
Darius Steward is establishing himself...
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2010s Contemporary Darius Steward Paintings
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Watercolor
Natural
By Darius Steward
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Natural
Watercolor and pigments on Arches paper, 2021
Signed with the artist's initials lower right
Signed with the artist's embossed "Yummy" blindstamp lower right
An image of the a...
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2010s Contemporary Darius Steward Paintings
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Watercolor
In Search of New Beginnings (The Paintings 1)
By Darius Steward
Located in Fairlawn, OH
In Search of New Beginnings (The Paintings 1)
Watercolor on Arches heavyweight paper, 2021
Signed with the artist's initials in the shadows of the books (see photo)
Signed, titled an...
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Eyes Wide
By Darius Steward
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed with the artist's initials lower right
Darius Steward is establishing himself as a master of the medium of watercolor and large public murals. In 2018, Steward created two l...
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2010s Contemporary Darius Steward Paintings
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Watercolor
untitled
By Darius Steward
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed with the artist's initials lower right
Watercolor on Twinrocker heavy weight paper
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2010s Contemporary Darius Steward Paintings
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Watercolor
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