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Oil painting on canvas "Dancing or born on a corn field".

It doesn't matter who you were born, the main thing is who you became. And it doesn't matter what you had to go through on the way to the goal. The canvas is stretched on a wooden stretcher.
The painting is painted on linen canvas, oil, varnish, size 19.7 x 19.7 inches, 2019.
The painting is framed. The size in the frame is 24x24 inches.
Signed on the front and back.
Certificate of authenticity is included.
The painting is delivered on a wooden stretcher in a wooden box.
Excess shipping costs will be refunded.
I will be happy to answer all questions. I will provide additional photos and videos.

Materials used:

Canvas, oil, varnish.

Tags:
#sky #dance #yellow #field #corn 

Dance or born in the field (2019) Oil painting
by Tatyana Kaganets

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Oil painting on canvas "Dancing or born on a corn field".

It doesn't matter who you were born, the main thing is who you became. And it doesn't matter what you had to go through on the way to the goal. The canvas is stretched on a wooden stretcher.
The painting is painted on linen canvas, oil, varnish, size 19.7 x 19.7 inches, 2019.
The painting is framed. The size in the frame is 24x24 inches.
Signed on the front and back.
Certificate of authenticity is included.
The painting is delivered on a wooden stretcher in a wooden box.
Excess shipping costs will be refunded.
I will be happy to answer all questions. I will provide additional photos and videos.

Materials used:

Canvas, oil, varnish.

Tags:
#sky #dance #yellow #field #corn 
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“Why am I me, and not a tree, an animal, a stone. . . ” I continue this thought from childhood in my artistic practice, in search of empathy towards another... Read more

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