Sunset Jewel
$450.00
11×14 Pastel — Sunset is just such a tranquil time by the ocean when the colors come alive. I love the ocean and sailing and combining that with the love of painting just makes me so happy.
This painting comes framed in a 2 inch black frame with Tru Vue Glass.
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