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Artist: Elisabeth Condon
Amaryllis, Flower Painting, Bold Red Botanical Artwork, 16 x 16 Inches, Framed
By Elisabeth Condon
Located in New York, NY
Elisabeth Condon’s Memorial Flowers series reimagines the still life as a meditation on memory, impermanence, and renewal. Using gouache and ink, she stages vibrant floral arrangemen...
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2010s Contemporary Elisabeth Condon Still-life Paintings

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Ink, Gouache, Handmade Paper

Tulips in Vase, Vibrant Floral Still Life Painting, 16 x 16 in.
By Elisabeth Condon
Located in New York, NY
Elisabeth Condon’s Tulips in Vase captures the fleeting beauty of blooms in full flourish. Painted with gouache and ink on textured paper, the work juxtaposes vividly striped tulips ...
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2010s Contemporary Elisabeth Condon Still-life Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Gouache

Frilly Tulips – Contemporary Floral Painting, 20 x 20 in Framed Artwork
By Elisabeth Condon
Located in New York, NY
Elisabeth Condon’s Memorial Flowers series reimagines the still life as a meditation on memory, impermanence, and renewal. Using gouache and ink, she stages vibrant floral arrangemen...
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2010s Contemporary Elisabeth Condon Still-life Paintings

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Ink, Gouache, Handmade Paper

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