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Artist: Naoko Paluszak
Blue Angel, Oil Painting
By Naoko Paluszak
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Part of Naoko's signature series, Who Are These Angels. A diaphanous angel stands quietly in a deep blue landscape. The tonal quality of the painting accentua...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Naoko Paluszak More Art

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Oil

Who Are These Angels CXXXVIII, Oil Painting
By Naoko Paluszak
Located in San Francisco, CA

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Part of artist Naoko Paluszak's signature series Who Are These Angels. A diaphanous figure appears to be swaying on her feet. Focused light shimmers on her wh...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Naoko Paluszak More Art

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Oil

Who Are These Angels CXXXV, Oil Painting
By Naoko Paluszak
Located in San Francisco, CA

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Artist Naoko Paluszak paints a figure in a long golden gown floating calmly against a warm-toned atmosphere. Her immaculate wings g...

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21st Century and Contemporary Naoko Paluszak More Art

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ABS

Who Are These Angels XCIII
By Naoko Paluszak
Located in San Francisco, CA

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This is number 93 in my series of mysterious figures, Who Are These Angels. The painting is on a gallery wrapped canvas a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Naoko Paluszak More Art

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Oil

Stepping Out to the Light III, Oil Painting
By Naoko Paluszak
Located in San Francisco, CA

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An expressionist portrait of a woman set in a deep tonal space. Her features are kept anonymous as she moves forward toward the cool, clear light. The piece i...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Naoko Paluszak More Art

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Oil

Who Are These Angels LXXIX
By Naoko Paluszak
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
This piece is number 79 from my Who Are These Angels series. The painting is on a gallery wrapped canvas with finished edges. It c...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Naoko Paluszak More Art

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Oil

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