A new one to me, and rare in that I admired her technique, heavy impasto acrylic on boards, painted flowers, thick, like bad Italian Porcelain designed to catch dust and be dusted.
I know it sounds bad, but actually I'm a bit impressed, and it takes a lot to impress me. Not that I'd own it, but - if ownership were ever a thing again, maybe, just maybe I might...
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