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Original Contemporary Modern Art Abstract Paintings by Filomena de Andrade Booth

 
After the Storm
30"x30"x1.5"
Acrylic on textured canvas

After the Storm measures 30"x30".  The heavily textured canvas is stretched on 1.5" wood bars.  The painting wraps around the sides of the gallery-wrap canvas and does not need framing.  It is signed on the side, dated and signed on the back.   The painting is wired and ready to hang as soon as it arrives.  A semi-gloss acrylic varnish has been applied to protect the beauty of the painting.

A Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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