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Early Harvest - Deb Michell-Smith

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"Early Harvest" is a captivating acrylic on canvas piece by Deb Michell-Smith, measuring 43 x 43 cm and beautifully framed. This artwork evokes the serene beauty of an early harvest scene with its pastel tones of pinks, yellows, and greens. The geometric patterns and soft hues create a harmonious landscape, punctuated by the central figure of a harvester, which adds depth and narrative to the composition. Michell-Smith’s unique style and delicate brushwork invite viewers to appreciate the subtle beauty and rhythm of rural life.

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"Early Harvest" is a captivating acrylic on canvas piece by Deb Michell-Smith, measuring 43 x 43 cm and beautifully framed. This artwork evokes the serene beauty of an early harvest scene with its pastel tones of pinks, yellows, and greens. The geometric patterns and soft hues create a harmonious landscape, punctuated by the central figure of a harvester, which adds depth and narrative to the composition. Michell-Smith’s unique style and delicate brushwork invite viewers to appreciate the subtle beauty and rhythm of rural life.

Please note shipping is NOT included for this item.
Please contact Inel via email dates@westnet.com.au for a quote on delivery

"Early Harvest" is a captivating acrylic on canvas piece by Deb Michell-Smith, measuring 43 x 43 cm and beautifully framed. This artwork evokes the serene beauty of an early harvest scene with its pastel tones of pinks, yellows, and greens. The geometric patterns and soft hues create a harmonious landscape, punctuated by the central figure of a harvester, which adds depth and narrative to the composition. Michell-Smith’s unique style and delicate brushwork invite viewers to appreciate the subtle beauty and rhythm of rural life.

Please note shipping is NOT included for this item.
Please contact Inel via email dates@westnet.com.au for a quote on delivery

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