Forgotten Places II
by Elisabeta Hermann
Original - Sold
Price
$580
Dimensions
12.000 x 12.000 inches
This piece has been already sold. Please feel free to contact the artist directly regarding this or other pieces.
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Title
Forgotten Places II
Artist
Elisabeta Hermann
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas, C/o
Description
Original Sold, but BUY A PRINT from the Artist or card here on FAA!
My husband took a photograph of this abandoned house in VA...I just loved it, it can bring so many memories for many people...Is a wonderful autumn scene!
This is a cropping of the original painting.
The original piece took the III rd place at Lee Artist Association' Annual Juried Show in VA, in 2007.
Original sold at the Beacon Theatre Annual Juried Show in Hopewell, VA, same year.
High quality Giclee Prints on Fine Art Paper and canvas available at request. Please contact the artist!
Original work is in collection - VA
Please visit my personal website to see the original piece:
http://www.elisabetahermann.com/
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Note: All of my images are c/o protected and DO NOT BELONGS TO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. Without my written permission is prohibited to copy, display or ANY OTHER USE of my works.
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March 4th, 2009
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Comments (7)
Karon Melillo dVega
Congratulations Betty, your beautiful painting is featured in the Impressionism Cafe group on the home page! you also have a permanent feature in our group forum discussion titled "Featured Works ~ 29 June 2010"
Karon Melillo dVega
charming and beautiful, wonderful mood lovely work dear Betty, you are cordially invited to join the Impressionism Cafe painting group and add your works to the gallery. (a link to the group is in my bio, makes it so much easier to find :)) Hope to see you there!
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Elisabeta, I feel as if I have been to this place... It has great quality and makes me have sentimental feelings Love your work. YOUR fan, Anne
Anil Nene
Nice one. Now it will never be forgotten. Even if it is removed physically, it will always remain virtually in our memories. Afterall, what is real? Another virtual perception, isn't it? I liked this one, it's beautiful and the title is So apt. thanks.