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Original Contemporary Modern Art Abstract Paintings by Filomena de Andrade Booth

 Fall Shadows
24"x30"x1.5"
Acrylic on canvas
 

The last fading colors of summer as they morph into the season's final glory is the inspiration for this painting.  Brilliant color is juxtaposed next to moody, dark tones. 
This painting measures 24" x 30".  The textured canvas is stretched on 1.5" deep wood bars.  The painting wraps around the sides and does not need framing.  All hanging hardware is included.  An acrylic gloss varnish has been applied to protect from dust and UV rays.
A Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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