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The Alchemist, Painting, Watercolor on Watercolor Paper
By Terrece Beesley
Located in Yardley, PA
In my painting the alchemist emerges as a symbol of human curiosity and the relentless quest for understanding, inspiring all who behold his mystical laboratory to explore the unknow...
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2010s Realist Terrece Beesley Art

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Watercolor

The Entertainer, Painting, Watercolor on Watercolor Paper
By Terrece Beesley
Located in Yardley, PA
The Entertainer is painted on Arches 140 pound paper with a two" flat brush and size 14 round brush. The story teller's clothes are flamboyant, in keeping with his personality, while...
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2010s Impressionist Terrece Beesley Art

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Watercolor

Rock Star, Painting, Watercolor on Watercolor Paper
By Terrece Beesley
Located in Yardley, PA
Rock Star was painted on Arches 140 pound paper with a 2" flat brush. The artist attempted to catch the high-energy performance. The painting comes with a 3" off-white mat. :: Painti...
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2010s Impressionist Terrece Beesley Art

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Watercolor

All Shook Up, Painting, Watercolor on Watercolor Paper
By Terrece Beesley
Located in Yardley, PA
All Shook Up resulted from a curiosity about capturing objects in motion within a still life painting. It is painted on Arches Cold Press paper and comes double matted with 3 inch cr...
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2010s Pop Art Terrece Beesley Art

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Watercolor

Newsworthy, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Terrece Beesley
Located in Yardley, PA
"Newsworthy" reflects the artist's love of flowers and her interest in painting common, everyday subjects. She especially enjoyed contrasting the colorful flowers against the black ...
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2010s Realist Terrece Beesley Art

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Watercolor

Playing for Keeps, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Terrece Beesley
Located in Yardley, PA
Original watercolor painting on 300 lb. Arches Cold Press Watercolor Paper. This painting began as a straight forward painting of marbles on a pie...
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2010s Contemporary Terrece Beesley Art

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Watercolor

Poppies, Paper and Paint, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Terrece Beesley
Located in Yardley, PA
Original watercolor painting on 300 lb Arches Cold Press Watercolor Paper. The painting is signed on front, bottom right corner. "Poppies, Paper, and Paint" reflects the artist's lov...
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2010s Realist Terrece Beesley Art

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Watercolor

Sunday Brunch, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Terrece Beesley
Located in Yardley, PA
Sunday Brunch is the artist's favorite weekend activity. This painting reflects an interest in contrasting tight details with bold strokes and washes. Multiple photos were used for r...
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2010s Realist Terrece Beesley Art

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Watercolor

Movie Night, Painting, Watercolor on Watercolor Paper
By Terrece Beesley
Located in Yardley, PA
For this painting the artist assembled everything necessary for a successful movie night - popcorn, candy, DVD, soft drink, and an adult drink. It is paint...
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2010s Realist Terrece Beesley Art

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Watercolor

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