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Reflection in Lake Superior on an Autumn Day

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Since I love working with lots of vivid colors, this bright acrylic painting is like nourishment to my soul. Inspired by an inlet on Lake Superior on a crisp Autumn day.

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I used brushes and a chopstick with acrylic paint on a stretched canvas to create a textured abstract expression of an inlet of Lake Superior. Sealed with varnish to protect the painting & colors.  Although it’s unframed, the edges/sides of the canvas are also painted for a finished look.
Painting will be wrapped in bubble wrap &  shipped Priority Mail within the US at no cost, in a size-appropriate cardboard box.
Dimensions: 24” tall x 36” wide x 3/4” deep
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  • Address: Mason, WI 54856
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