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Mount Moran by Ivan Petriv
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It seems we passed by Igor Dubovoy
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Blood Moon by Monica Marquez Gatica
Blood Moon by Monica Marquez Gatica captures one of the most mystic and primal celestial events in the sky. A perfect gift for those who have an appreciation of the night sky and the all inspiring.
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Leesburg Historic District I by Alyse Radenovic
If you’ve ever been to Leesburg Virginia, then you’ll recognize this scene. Leesburg Historic District I by Alyse Radenovic captures the spot between China King restaurant and Merrill Lynch building in Downtown.
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Magic of Malaga by Monica Marquez Gatica
Bring the magic of Spain home with this piece of contemporary realism. Painted in vivid color, it truly brings the Magic of Malaga to life. Another great oil painting by artist Monica Marquez Gatica.
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Mystic Falls by Jean Weed
Created using palette knives and brushes, this piece exudes a lush yet mystic feel. The various greens in the foliage makes this painting come alive as you wonder what critters may lie beyond.
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Big Ben at Sunset by Ryan Fox
If you’ve been fortunate enough to visit London, you might have seen Big Ben at Sunset. If not, this watercolor masterpiece captures what you missed. Own it and never miss this scenic view again.
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Upper Canyon Road by Jonathan Keeton
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Felton Empire Road by Jonathan Keeton
You may just be surfing the page and say “Oh, OK, just a random picture of a street corner at night.” But no! This is a watercolor painting. A mundane scene at first but instantly amazing once you realize it’s a painting.