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Artist: Donald Saaf
Self-Pollinating Flower I
By Donald Saaf
Located in Lincoln, MA
The landscapes and figures in Donald Saaf’s paintings are inspired, in many ways, by his own life and family. Working in oil, gouache, and collage, Saaf’s work features vibrant color...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Donald Saaf Still-life Paintings

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Mixed Media

Self-Pollinating Flower II
By Donald Saaf
Located in Lincoln, MA
The landscapes and figures in Donald Saaf’s paintings are inspired, in many ways, by his own life and family. Working in oil, gouache, and collage, Saaf’s work features vibrant color...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Donald Saaf Still-life Paintings

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Mixed Media

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