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by Ken Figurski
$50.00
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Design Details
#005 Spirits going home on the other side. Acrylic on canvas, then digitally enhanced.
Dimensions
1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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1 - 2 business days
#005 Spirits going home on the other side. Acrylic on canvas, then digitally enhanced.
BUYERS...BROWSING MY COLLECTIONS IS THE BEST WAY TO NAVIGATE THROUGH MY PORTFOLIO AS I HAVE OVER 1900 IMAGES HERE. THE IMAGES ARE IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER IT IS BASED ON THE UPLOAD DATE ONLY!!! My artwork has been leased to SHOWTIME specifically on the show "RAY DONAVAN" in SEASON 6 which will feature my artwork Staten Island Ferry as a set dressing. It can be found in episode 1 at roughly the 15-minute mark and also throughout other episodes. My art and photography can also be found all over the world. I have won many awards and contests as well; I also can be found in art galleries and many local art events in the Grand Haven Michigan area. ...
$50.00
Donatella Muggianu
Great sense of peace in this magical image
Ken Figurski replied:
Thank you!
Sue Long
Really like this one Ken! l/f
Ken Figurski replied:
Thanks!
Liz Poniatowski
One of my favorites....looks so peaceful. Beautiful!
Ken Figurski replied:
Thanks!
Constance Lowery
interesting photo. Liked
Ken Figurski replied:
thx
Richard Barone
Nice contrast between the flat figures and the deep horizon. It questions how we perceive the world.
Ken Figurski replied:
thx