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Artist: Rose Briccetti
Large Computer Chip, 2009, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Rose Briccetti
Located in Yardley, PA
Original acrylic on canvas close up painting of a microchip. The colors are so bright in person, this painting would make a great addition to your home or office! Perfect for techno...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Rose Briccetti Art

Materials

Acrylic

The Division of Labor, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Rose Briccetti
Located in Yardley, PA
Four separate canvas panels that can be installed in a variety of ways. The images are adapted from ads for an early form of memory/disk technology. :: Painting :: Realism :: This p...
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Early 2000s Realist Rose Briccetti Art

Materials

Oil

Work Shoes, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Rose Briccetti
Located in Yardley, PA
Adapted from a piece of old advertisement for early computer technology. :: Painting :: Photorealism :: This piece comes with an official certificate...
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Early 2000s Photorealist Rose Briccetti Art

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Oil

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