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Painting Parisian Window: Flower Power by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Landscapes Architecture Oil

Painting Parisian Window: Flower Power by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Landscapes Architecture Oil
Painting Parisian Window: Flower Power by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Landscapes Architecture Oil
Painting Parisian Window: Flower Power by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Landscapes Architecture Oil
Painting Parisian Window: Flower Power by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Landscapes Architecture Oil
Painting Parisian Window: Flower Power by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Landscapes Architecture Oil
Parisian Window: Flower PowerPainting Parisian Window: Flower Power by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Landscapes Architecture Oil
Parisian Window: Flower PowerPainting Parisian Window: Flower Power by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Landscapes Architecture Oil

Description artwork

This unique and original contemporary artwork "F3 Flower Power 10029-32-20230712-9" has been created by the contemporary artist Brooksby.
The artist used Oil medium to create this semi-abstract Figurative, Small size painting of a Parisian window box. The cut stone façade is typical of Paris
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    Style : Figurative

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    Subject : Landscapes

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    Subject : Architecture

  • - Size : 25 x 25 cm
  • - Colors : Beige
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    Medium : Oil

  • - Compatible frames : 25 x 25 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : small
  • - Material : Canvas
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Paris 4 Le Marais
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Brooksby
Brooksby France
Brooksby showed an early aptitude for drawing. To keep up with her father's business travels, her family traveled constantly across the United States. This itinerant childhood gave the American artist a real appetite for wandering. By the age of eight, she was already studying model drawing at the University of California, Los Angeles. Two years later, she was apprenticed to a Japanese ceramist in West Virginia, and later became interested in photography. At the Beaux-Arts, she discovered a passion for sculpture and graduated in 1987, just before moving to Florence, Italy, where she settled for over twenty years.
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