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Artist: Gregory Sumida
Dealer: Heather James Fine Art
Tree Trunk and Barn
By Gregory Sumida
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A watercolor by Gregory Sumida. "Tree Trunk and Barn" is a watercolor on pressed board executed in earthy browns, yellows, whites and blues and depicting a bare branched, tree trunk ...
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1970s American Realist Gregory Sumida Art
Materials
Watercolor, Board
Distant Shade, Knights Ferry, CA
By Gregory Sumida
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A watercolor by Gregory Sumida. "Distant Shade, Knights Ferry, CA" is a watercolor, executed in earthy yellows, browns, blues and greens and depicting a California landscape of rolli...
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1970s American Realist Gregory Sumida Art
Materials
Watercolor
Vacated
By Gregory Sumida
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A watercolor by Gregory Sumida. "Vacated" is a watercolor on watercolor board executed in blues, yellows, greens, browns and whites and depicting a dilapidated and abandoned home set...
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1970s American Realist Gregory Sumida Art
Materials
Watercolor, Board
Fence Support
By Gregory Sumida
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A watercolor by Gregory Sumida. "Fence Support" is a watercolor executed in greens, blues yellows and browns and depicts a pair of barren trees against a barbed wire fence...
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1970s American Realist Gregory Sumida Art
Materials
Watercolor
Branches
By Gregory Sumida
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A watercolor by Gregory Sumida. "Branches" is a watercolor on paper executed in browns, greens, yellows and blue and depicting a tree trunk with bare branches set against a landscape...
Category
1970s American Realist Gregory Sumida Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Approaching Storm, New Branches
By Gregory Sumida
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A watercolor by Gregory Sumida. "Approaching Storm, New Branches" is a watercolor on watercolor board, executed in dark browns, greens and blues and depicting a tree trunk with bare ...
Category
1970s American Realist Gregory Sumida Art
Materials
Watercolor, Board
Supported
By Gregory Sumida
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A watercolor by Gregory Sumida. "Supported" is a watercolor on watercolor board executed in earthy browns, blues, greens, yellows and white and depicts a cut tree trunk with dry, bar...
Category
1970s Gregory Sumida Art
Materials
Watercolor, Board
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