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Spring comes early in Victoria. The transformation of a gnarled trunk into a flowered wreath heralds one of the most uplifting times of the year. How nature continues to display such beauty in the midst of a city is a reminder that nature was here first, and is always ready to take over.
Each piece is 18 x 24, oil on canvas, (the one on the right has SOLD)
Gloriously tactile, nice work.
ReplyDeleteAs per usual, simply incredible. I have long admired your work and I don't believe that will ever change. You are far beyond talented.
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