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Artist: David True
"Promises Kept" Large Blue Tonal Surrealist Painting
By David True
Located in Houston, TX
Large-scale blue abstract painting of a stormy seascape. This painting features mainly deep blue tones and a coral colored castle. Framed in a black floating frame. Signed by the art...
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Materials
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