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New "Resting Spot" Palette Knife Painting by Niki Gulley

"Resting Spot" ©2020 Niki Gulley
9" x 12” textured oil painting

I love finding a spot that can covey a moment in time that everybody can relate to. How can you not picture yourself kicking back on this bench under the shade of tree without a care in the world and watch sailboats dance on the water across the lake.

To see more of my contemporary impressionistic landscape paintings, visit nikigulley.com.

If you're interested in purchasing this painting, just follow this link  http://nikigulley.com/resting-spot/.

To see framing options, please e-mail me.

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