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Style: Abstract
Medium: Synthetic Resin
Abstract 2571
Located in Zofingen, AG
This artwork captures a dreamy landscape through a masterful blend of pastel colors. Soft pinks, purples, and blues dominate the scene, evoking a serene, ethereal atmosphere. Gentle ...
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2010s Abstract Synthetic Resin Landscape Photography

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Sardinia - Photograph by Amanda Ludovisi - 2018
Located in Roma, IT
Sardinia is a photograph taken by Amanda Ludovisi in 2018. It represents a tranquil wave by the shore in Sardinia, which delicate colors. This is a gi...
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2010s Abstract Synthetic Resin Landscape Photography

Materials

Acrylic

Tokyo - Photograph by Amanda Ludovisi - 2019
Located in Roma, IT
Tokyo is a photograph taken by Amanda Ludovisi in 2019. It represents a street in a rainy evening in the center of Tokyo. This is a giclée print on Ca...
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2010s Abstract Synthetic Resin Landscape Photography

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Acrylic

Topolino - Photograph by Amanda Ludovisi - 2018
Located in Roma, IT
Topolino is a photograph taken by Amanda Ludovisi in 2018. It represents the car Fiat Topolino in an elegant boulevard. This is a giclée print on Cans...
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2010s Abstract Synthetic Resin Landscape Photography

Materials

Acrylic

Morocco - Photograph by Amanda Ludovisi - 2018
Located in Roma, IT
Morocco is a photograph taken by Amanda Ludovisi in 2018. It represents an outstanding landscape within the Moroccan mountains. This is a giclée print...
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Acrylic

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