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Forest for the Trees - Original Contemporary Abstract Modern Art Painting by Filomena de Andrade Booth

Forest for the Trees by Filomena Booth Acrylic ~ 30" x 30" 
Forest for the Trees
30"x30"x1.5" 
Acrylic on canvas

This original abstracted landscape on canvas is inspired by scenes of a forest at the very start of fall, when leaves have dropped and winter is just around the corner.

Only the finest professional acrylic paints and mediums were used in the creation of this painting.  The textured canvas has been sealed with a semi-gloss acrylic varnish to protect it from dust and UV rays.  The painting wraps around the sides and does not need to be framed.  It is wired and ready to hang.

A Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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