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Chrysanthemum Two
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Part two of a two-part set presenting a modern abstract take on the vibrant and intricate blossoms of chrysanthemums, rendered in dynamic strokes and refined colors. Revered in Eastern cultures, particularly in China and Japan, where it symbolizes longevity and rejuvenation, the chrysanthemum carries a profound cultural significance. This flower is celebrated annually in festivals that honor its beauty and symbolic meanings.
Cobalt Keets
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This composition features five stately parakeets, suited in royal cobalt blue against a rich sandstone background.
Cockateils- Good Afternoon
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These cheerful cockateils liven up the environment with curious playfulness and delight. Their simple but natural refinement invites elegance and flair.
Cockateils- Good Morning
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These cheerful cockateils liven up the environment with curious playfulness and delight. Their simple but natural refinement invites elegance and flair.
Cody
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This abstract features geometrically asymmetrical rectangles accented with adobe and charcoal contours against an earthen champagne background. Cody, as this ancient namesake suggests, evokes sentiments of familiarity and helpfulness.
Color Block: Domino
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In this abstract, orderly geometric shapes arranged in sacred harmony standing patiently in wait against a soft background yield to the boastful flourish of the prominently accented golden figures from which this two part set derives its respective names: Domino and Tetris.
Part one of a two-part set.
Color Block: Tetris
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In this abstract, orderly geometric shapes arranged in sacred harmony standing patiently in wait against a soft background yield to the boastful flourish of the prominently accented golden figures from which this two part set derives its respective names: Domino and Tetris.
Part two of a two-part set.
Colorado Square
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Colorado encompasses most of the Southern Rockies, the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of the Great Plains. The Spanish explorers led by Coronado who embarked in the territory beginning in 1540, named the territory the Spanish equivalent of “colored red.”
This composition captures the “red” essence of Colorado, while the distant peeks celebrate the towering heights and grand expanses of the Rockies.
Constellations Part 1- January, February, March
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The apex of 19th century cartographic excellence, engraving handcraft, and classical creativity unite in this digitally remastered print, in enhancement of its rare and historical original. One of a four-part set of celestial charts originally published by the distinguished E.J. Huntington, 1835 and engraved by W.G. Evans, New York under the direction of E.H. Burritt.
Part 1 of 4.
Constellations Part 2- April, May, June
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The apex of 19th century cartographic excellence, engraving handcraft, and classical creativity unite in this digitally remastered print, in enhancement of its rare and historical original. One of a four-part set of celestial charts originally published by the distinguished E.J. Huntington, 1835 and engraved by W.G. Evans, New York under the direction of E.H. Burritt.
Part 2 of 4.
Constellations Part 3- July, August, September
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The apex of 19th century cartographic excellence, engraving handcraft, and classical creativity unite in this digitally remastered print, in enhancement of its rare and historical original. One of a four-part set of celestial charts originally published by the distinguished E.J. Huntington, 1835 and engraved by W.G. Evans, New York under the direction of E.H. Burritt.
Part 3 of 4.
Constellations Part 4- October, November, December
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The apex of 19th century cartographic excellence, engraving handcraft, and classical creativity unite in this digitally remastered print, in enhancement of its rare and historical original. One of a four-part set of celestial charts originally published by the distinguished E.J. Huntington, 1835 and engraved by W.G. Evans, New York under the direction of E.H. Burritt.
Part 4 of 4.
Cranes
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Poised confidence and sublime grace kindle timeless fellowship among the majestic cranes in this composition. In many cultures, cranes are a symbol of good fortune and longevity because of their fabled lifespan of a thousand years.
Cranes Pillow
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This decorative pillow ornaments the most well appointed living spaces with stylish design and comfort.
This composition features a flock of ivory white cranes against a misty riverside blue background. Two of the most alluring characteristics of cranes are their ostentatious mating dance and their fabled protectiveness.
The Roman author Pliny the Elder wrote that cranes would appoint one of their number to stand guard while they slept. The sentry would hold a stone in its claw, so that if it fell asleep it would drop the stone and waken. A crane holding a stone in its claw is a well-known symbol in heraldry, and is known as a crane in its vigilance.
Delphi Series- Oracle
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Delphi Series- Oracle
Delphi Series- Spring
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Delphi Series- Spring
Delphi Series- Vapor
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Delphi Series- Vapor
Delphi Series-Mystic
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Delphi Series- Mystic
Distant Sail
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Dragonflies Part 1: Soloists
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This composition celebrates the youthful free flying spirit of springtime dragonflies as they rejoice and frolic in blue sunlit skies.
Dragonflies are formidable flying aces capable of both rocketing and hovering maneuvers with a near 360 degree scope of vision. Gratefully, these commanding winged warriors are an exceptional control on the mosquito population.
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