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January 30 (Miniature Gouache Seascape on Wooden Panel—Unframed Original—Ocean-A-Day Collection)

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January 30 (Miniature Gouache Seascape on Wooden Panel—Unframed Original—Ocean-A-Day Collection)About This ListingThis is a 4x6 studio gouache painting completed on professional grade watercolor paper mounted to a cradled wooden panel 7 8 of an inch thick. To protect the water based gouache paint from moisture, the painting has been lovingly treated with a spray varnish suitable for water based media and a coat of UV resistant gloss varnish. About The Ocean A Day Collection The 31 paintings in this collection were all completed in January 2023
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