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"Oneness" by Vanessa Joy, 2020
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Title: Oneness Artist: Vanessa Joy Medium: Acrylic on canvas Subject matter: Abstract art Size: 36 x 36 inches Oneness is an expressionistic pattern...
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"Damay" by Vanessa Joy, 2020
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Title: Damay Artist: Vanessa Joy Medium: Acrylic on canvas Subject matter: Abstract Art Size: 36 x 36 inches The painting Damay depicts the movement...
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"Power Struggle" by Vanessa Joy, 2020
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"Sailing Through" by Vanessa Joy, 2020
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Title: Sailing Through Artist: Vanessa Joy Medium: Acrylic on canvas Subject matter: Abstract Art Size: 48 x 60 inches Sailing Through depicts the w...
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Rosewood Thin Edge Dresser by George Nelson for Herman Miller, C. 1950s
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The exquisite Thin Edge Rosewood Dresser by George Nelson for Herman Miller has been meticulously restored by Stamford Modern, reviving its original splendor. This mid-century modern...
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The Crescent Bench - a harmonious blend of elegance, stability, and artistic craftsmanship. Supported by four solid brass casted legs, this exquisite be...
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