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BEACH HUT PURPLE and BEACH HUT PURPLE diptych
By Janette George
Located in Deddington, GB
BEACH HUT PURPLE and BEACH HUT PURPLE diptych Overall Size cm : H50 x W50 Janette George primarily paints landscapes and seascapes. She finds she is drawn...
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2010s Contemporary Janette George Art

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Oil, Canvas

Beach Hut – Pink BY JANETTE GEORGE, Seaside Art for Sale, Affordable OriginalArt
By Janette George
Located in Deddington, GB
Janette George primarily paints landscapes and seascapes. She finds she is drawn to expressing places she has visited where light and colour interact to provide beauty – wide expansi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Janette George Art

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Canvas, Oil

Rio Celeste – Costa Rica BY JANETTE GEORGE, Contemporary Original Painting
By Janette George
Located in Deddington, GB
Janette George primarily paints landscapes and seascapes. She finds she is drawn to expressing places she has visited where light and colour interact to provide beauty – wide expansi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Janette George Art

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Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Beach Hut Purple BY JANETTE GEORGE, Original Contemporary Seascape Painting
By Janette George
Located in Deddington, GB
Janette George primarily paints landscapes and seascapes. She finds she is drawn to expressing places she has visited where light and colour interact to provide beauty – wide expansi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Janette George Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Pura Vida BY JANETTE GEORGE, Original Landscape Painting, Contemporary Seascape
By Janette George
Located in Deddington, GB
Janette George primarily paints landscapes and seascapes. She finds she is drawn to expressing places she has visited where light and colour interact to provide beauty – wide expansi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Janette George Art

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Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

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