
GeorgeMillerArt
Original Impasto Painting, Tuscan Landscape, "Tuscan Dream", Cypress Tree, 8x10
Original Impasto Painting, Tuscan Landscape, "Tuscan Dream", Cypress Tree, 8x10
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"Tuscan Dream" is an original 8x10 inch oil painting by George Miller, capturing the beauty of the Italian countryside. Painted with a palette knife, the artwork features thick impasto strokes in a vibrant palette of pinks, oranges, blues, and greens. A stately cypress tree anchors the composition, adding a touch of Tuscan charm to the scene. This piece is a celebration of color, texture, and the beauty of the natural world, making it a stunning addition to any home.
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* Canvas Rolled: Your paintings will be produced on a rolled canvas and shipped in a tube, with no framing included. A 5-centimeter (2-inch) white border will be left on each side for easy stretching or framing.
* Framed: Your artwork is stretched on wooden bars and framed with an outer frame with a thickness of 3 cm (1.2 inches) and a width of 2 cm (0.8 inches). No glass is used for canvas prints. 3 colors of frames available, including gold, grey and wood color. Hooks are included, making it easy for you to hang your artwork on the wall.
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* Original Artwork: A one-of-a-kind, hand-painted oil painting by George Miller.
* Handmade Quality: The hand-painted nature of an original oil painting adds to its value and appeal. The artist's skill, technique, and personal touch are evident in every brushstroke.
* Textured Finish: Created using palette knives, resulting in a dynamic, textured surface.
* Signed and Guaranteed: Bears the artist's signature on the front and comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
* Excellent Condition: Brand new and in pristine condition, straight from the artist's studio.
* Decorative Statement: The original painting can serve as a stunning focal point in a room, adding a touch of elegance, sophistication, and personality to any space.
* Conversation Starter: The original painting can spark conversations and intrigue, becoming a talking point for guests and visitors.
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