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Artist: Jain Wallis
Jain Wallis - Signed & Framed Contemporary Pastel, Liferoom
By Jain Wallis
Located in Corsham, GB
An interesting contemporary acrylic interior featuring multiple figures by the artist Jain Wallis, with expressive brushstrokes and bold colour.
Signed in the lower right hand corne...
Category
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Materials
Pastel
Life Study: Figurative Drawing
By Jain Wallis
Located in Brecon, Powys
Previously Exhibited in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition of 2004 this is a fine drawing by this artist. RA label verso
Image 26" x 19"
Well framed and in good condition.
Category
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Materials
Paper, Charcoal
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