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Artist: Karin Johannesson
Winter Field II, Original Painting
By Karin Johannesson
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Karin Johannesson depicts an interpretation of a winter field in Ontario, Canada. The colors of winter gleam in the ethereal display of flowers and fol...

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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Karin Johannesson Art

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Watercolor

Winter Blooms, Original Painting
By Karin Johannesson
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A bouquet of flowers in a wintery palette of blues and pink. Free flowing watercolor, excited brushwork and strong diagonals create a dynamic composition. On ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Karin Johannesson Art

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Watercolor

Winter Scene I, Abstract Painting
By Karin Johannesson
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Abstracted garden flowers in a cool palette of blues and pink, with a touch of warmth. "This piece is my interpretation of a wintery scene, evoking images of ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Karin Johannesson Art

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Watercolor

Dark Blooms VII, Abstract Painting
By Karin Johannesson
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A spring garden scene, done in a loose and spontaneous watercolor style. Bright hues of yellow, pink and purple splash about the green foliage. Part of Karin'...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Karin Johannesson Art

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Watercolor

Spring Bouquet XIV
By Karin Johannesson
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
This piece is part of my spring bouquet series. It is my interpretation of spring flowers, done in a loose, watercolor style. This piece is on heavyweight pap...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Karin Johannesson Art

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Watercolor

Spring Blooms II
By Karin Johannesson
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
This piece is my interpretation of spring flowers, done in a loose watercolor style. This piece is on heavyweight paper and will need a frame for display.

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Karin Johannesson Art

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Watercolor

Winter Field, Original Painting
By Karin Johannesson
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
The colors of winter gleam in artist Karin Johannesson's ethereal display of flowers. She depicts an interpretation of a winter field in Ontario, Canada. Flou...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Karin Johannesson Art

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Watercolor

Wedding Bouquet, Original Painting
By Karin Johannesson
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A joyful wedding bouquet, done in a loose watercolor style with warm, rich hues. Red, yellow and pink blossoms set against a complementary abstract background of cool blues, greens and greys. Part of Karin's signature series of exuberant floral...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Karin Johannesson Art

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Watercolor

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Previously Available Items
Winter Scene II, Abstract Painting
By Karin Johannesson
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A bouquet of flowers in a crisp, cool palette of blues and pink. "This piece is my interpretation of a wintery scene, evoking images of frost, ice and cold," ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Karin Johannesson Art

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Watercolor

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