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Contemporary Abstract Landscape, Fine Art PRINT “After The Storm” by Passionate Purposeful Painter Holly Hunter Berry



Fine Art Prints are available in multiple sizes on both Paper and Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Click HERE for purchase options.

The Original is also available HERE

Join me in helping Houston, my home, recover from the devastation brought on by Hurricane Harvey!

 I am donating 20% of the profits from all print sales to the JJ WATT FOUNDATION'S HOUSTON FLOOD RELIEF FUND.

 This fundraiser will extend to midnight of September 30, 2017.


 YES! Art CAN heal! Thank you so much for partnering with me in this!

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A Houston Artist during Hurricane Harvey

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