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Artist: Kristen Westlake
Wild Child, Photograph, Canvas (stretched)
By Kristen Westlake
Located in Yardley, PA
Limited Edition of 8. Canvas Print Gallery Wrapped Around 1.5 inch wooden frames. Wild Child was an easy choice for this image with the Mother's flowing m...
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Calm, Photograph, Canvas (stretched)
By Kristen Westlake
Located in Yardley, PA
Limited Edition 1 of 8 in this size. Gallery wrapped canvas around 1.5 inch wooden bars. Calm is part of a portfolio of 'endless horizons' in which the feeling of infinity sets the...
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Silent Prayer, Photograph, Canvas (stretched)
By Kristen Westlake
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Limited Edition of only 8. A double exposure of the North Star, Polaris' star trails and country church on the hill. The church window is beautifully lit at night and the star trai...
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