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ARIZONA COLUMN
10" h x 14"w pastel
18"h x 22"w gold leaf frame + museum glass
$825 - tax and shipping inclusive


The past week I have posted of the Arizona fires and
just now have read that the damage historically has 
surpassed all previous fires within that state. The good 
news is that they now have started to contain the fire, 
so hopefully the destruction is will be ending. 

Arizona Column is a depiction of Arizona's landscape
of blue skies with billowy, white clouds gracing 
towering rocks. 


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  1. Susan, this is beautiful! I love everything about it!

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  2. Excellent rocky structure and light/shadow patterns!

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  3. Stunning picture. Glad the fire is contained!

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  4. You have really captured the look and feel of the rock. Great shadow colors!

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  5. You have really captured the feel of the rock in this piece against a gorgeous blue sky!
    Kim

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