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sunflower daze original acrylic painting
Sunflower Daze - an original acrylic painting by artist Sue Kemnitz
sunflower daze acrylic painting in-situ
sunflower daze - original acrylic painting
sunflower daze - a modern acrylic painting
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sunflower daze original acrylic painting
Sunflower Daze - an original acrylic painting by artist Sue Kemnitz
sunflower daze acrylic painting in-situ
sunflower daze - original acrylic painting
sunflower daze - a modern acrylic painting
Home Visual Art Paintings Sunflower Daze • original acrylic painting by Lake Superior artist Sue Kemnitz
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junco • abstract bird sculpture • by Sue Kemnitz $145.00
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Sunflower Daze • original acrylic painting by Lake Superior artist Sue Kemnitz

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This original acrylic painting. a contemporary modern abstract featuring teal, sage green and a deep purple with bold hints of garden color.

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SKU: sunflower-daze-083 Categories: Paintings, Visual Art Tags: abstract flowers, kemnitz, mid century painting, abstract painting
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This original acrylic painting, a contemporary modern abstract featuring teal, sage green and a deep purple with bold hints of garden color. Lots of spontaneity, marks, splashes and splatters. I was thinking of a garden of color as I painted it, though it could simply be thought of as an abstract of color.

It is perfect for a mid-century make over, without the olive green stove and refrigerator. 😀

Well suited for above a desk or chair.

Affordable art • Believe in beauty • Original art from Sue Kemnitz

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    Cornucopia, WI 54827
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Do you dream of the sea? Is that where you’d most like to be? This original oil painting of the sea sparks that place of thrill, excitement and often peace that you feel when by the water.

Medium: oil Dimensions: 6” x 6” on hard panel (unframed)
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View of the Big Water • Abstract Oil Painting on Cradled Panel

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$145.00 Creative Producer: Sue Kemnitz

Do you dream of the sea? Is that where you’d most like to be? This original oil painting of the sea sparks that place of thrill, excitement and often peace that you feel when by the water.

Medium: oil Dimensions: 6” x 6” on 1 1/2" cradled panel (unframed)
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bird sculpture - junco - by sue kemnitz
junco bird sculpture by artist Sue Kemnitz

junco • abstract bird sculpture • by Sue Kemnitz

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This original sculpture is based on the little juncos we see in the yard all the time! Uses local Lake Superior materials such as sand, pine cones, driftwood, etc.

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