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Medium: Bamboo Paper
Still life with chicken
Located in Oslo, NO
In this painting, I infused the vitality of nature and domestic tranquility through bold strokes and vibrant gouache colors. The rooster stands proudly, symbolizing wakefulness and t...
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2010s Fauvist Bamboo Paper Still-life Paintings

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Gouache, Bamboo Paper

"Hymn of Osiris II" (FRAMED) Painting on Papyrus 22"" x 16" inch by Ahmed Saber
Located in Culver City, CA
"Hymn of Osiris II" (FRAMED) Painting on Papyrus 22"" x 16" inch by Ahmed Saber ink on papyrus AHMED SABER - BIO Ahmed Saber is an Egyptian artist base...
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21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Bamboo Paper Still-life Paintings

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Ink, Bamboo Paper

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