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Artist: Marc Whitney
Bright Floral

Bright Floral

By Marc Whitney

Located in Laguna Beach, CA

The paintings by California artist Marc Whitney capture the private, visual experiences that define our daily lives and validate moments that matter; a morning cup of coffee, the rumpled sheets across a bed, a simple vase...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Marc Whitney Prints and Multiples

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