Just completed a series of three Red Lobsters, each one is oil on canvas – 100cm x 80cm x 4cm.
These three are off to Canvas Gallery in Winchester very soon.
If you are interstd in something similar just get in touch, easelandcanvas@gmail.com.
Just completed a series of three Red Lobsters, each one is oil on canvas – 100cm x 80cm x 4cm.
These three are off to Canvas Gallery in Winchester very soon.
If you are interstd in something similar just get in touch, easelandcanvas@gmail.com.
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