Malachite, (16 x 12, framed)



Malachite, (16 x 12, framed)
16” x 12” acrylic and mixed media on canvas, framed in light wood to approximately 17.5” x 13.5”
Framed, signed, varnished and ready to hang.
Shipping charges will be adjusted after purchase depending on cost, for a shipping quote or to ship outside of the USA, please contact me at sarah@sarahfinkelart.com
Pools of deep green and teal swirl and scatter light in this original piece. Layers of roses pink detail from graphite and wax pastel add dimension.
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16” x 20” acrylic and mixed media on canvas, framed in light wood to approximately 17.5” x 21.5”
Framed, signed, varnished and ready to hang.
Shipping charges will be adjusted after purchase depending on cost, for a shipping quote or to ship outside of the USA, please contact me at sarah@sarahfinkelart.com
Layers of jade, aquamarine and malachite mingle in the focal point of this gem-like piece but it is Topaz accent the bottom that draws your eye in for more. This is half of a beautiful pair along with “Jade” which can be seen in the last photo and here.
16” x 20” acrylic and mixed media on canvas, framed in light wood to approximately 17.5” x 21.5”
Framed, signed, varnished and ready to hang.
Shipping charges will be adjusted after purchase depending on cost, for a shipping quote or to ship outside of the USA, please contact me at sarah@sarahfinkelart.com
Layers of jade, aquamarine and malachite mingle in the focal point of this gem-like piece. This is half of a beautiful pair along with “Topaz” which can be seen in the last photo and here.
*** This piece is currently available at Spotlight on Art, Atlanta, GA. For more information, please contact me here ***
• 15.5" x 21.5" acrylic and pastel on cold pressed archival paper, beautiful hand-deckled edges
• Signed and ready to be framed (see framing info here)
Prussian blue, cobalt and peach layers bring movement to this piece. Sitting inside in front of the fire with the snow falling outside is one of my favorite things. When I was little, I would look out my bedroom window at the street light and watch the snow. The flakes looked so beautiful swirling around in the glow of that light. Even if it was a brutally cold, from my window everything was so peaceful and calm.