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Confetti Landscape by Debra Duffy

This artwork is an abstract landscape using the contrasting textures of acrylic paint, and artist markers. ‘Confetti Landscape’ is all about Springtime and the landscape covered in colourful blossoms scattered like a sprinkling of confetti. This mini artwork is full of fun bright colours and full of happiness!

This artwork consists of professional quality cradled board with the sides painted in a blush pink colour, and it is varnished for protection. Signature is on the back and front and also includes a certificate of authenticity.

Unframed: Images of artwork with external frame are for referencing to see how the artwork would look framed.

Confetti Landscape

Debra Duffy

AUD$280
Size: 25w x 25h x 19d cms
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Confetti Landscape by Debra Duffy

This artwork is an abstract landscape using the contrasting textures of acrylic paint, and artist markers. ‘Confetti Landscape’ is all about Springtime and the landscape covered in colourful blossoms scattered like a sprinkling of confetti. This mini artwork is full of fun bright colours and full of happiness!

This artwork consists of professional quality cradled board with the sides painted in a blush pink colour, and it is varnished for protection. Signature is on the back and front and also includes a certificate of authenticity.

Unframed: Images of artwork with external frame are for referencing to see how the artwork would look framed.