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Meadow Flowers (2021)Acrylic painting by Irene Wilkes

53 x 43 x 3cm (framed) / 39 x 29cm (actual image size)

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This is an impression of meadow wildflowers and Hungarian Blue poppies. Inspired by a field in Denmark.

This is a collaborative work with Carmen Wilkes Uhre.

The works is framed in a black timber box frame.

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Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes which are applied when the delivery reaches that destination. I have no control over these charges and I cannot predict their amount. You will be responsible for payment of any such import duties and taxes. Please contact your local customs office for further information before placing your order.

Materials used:

acrylics and crayons on Fabriano paper

Details:

Tags:

#flowers#meadow#fields#poppies#field of#wild flowers#blue poppies
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This is an impression of meadow wildflowers and Hungarian Blue poppies. Inspired by a field in Denmark.

This is a collaborative work with Carmen Wilkes Uhre.

The works is framed in a black timber box frame.

Please note,
Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes which are applied when the delivery reaches that destination. I have no control over these charges and I cannot predict their amount. You will be responsible for payment of any such import duties and taxes. Please contact your local customs office for further information before placing your order.

Materials used:

acrylics and crayons on Fabriano paper

Details:

Tags:

#flowers#meadow#fields#poppies#field of#wild flowers#blue poppies
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Irene Carmen Wilkes was born in 1952. Her parents were Eastern European, post-war immigrants. Irene's mother loved folk art and crafts, especially embroidery. She introduced Irene to the... Read more

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