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The Garden Original Acrylic Painting by Karen Rieger

76.2 x 152.4 x 1.91cm (unframed)

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A woman with short black hair gazes towards the viewer amidst a garden filled with white roses while behind her a bird quenches its thirst.

Imbued with whimsy and a touch of mystical allure, I crafted this piece as a celebration of nature's serene dance with the human spirit. My brushstrokes create a dreamlike tableau where each element intertwines with graceful harmony.

This painting is meant to embody tranquility and elegance, infusing any space with a calming, yet enchanting presence.

This beautiful work of art is painted around the edges and comes ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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A woman with short black hair gazes towards the viewer amidst a garden filled with white roses while behind her a bird quenches its thirst.

Imbued with whimsy and a touch of mystical allure, I crafted this piece as a celebration of nature's serene dance with the human spirit. My brushstrokes create a dreamlike tableau where each element intertwines with graceful harmony.

This painting is meant to embody tranquility and elegance, infusing any space with a calming, yet enchanting presence.

This beautiful work of art is painted around the edges and comes ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

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