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published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and Harper Collins
including Epperson Gallery’s Valona Paint Out best of show award two years in a row
Phillip Hua is an artist living and working in San Francisco
seductive women and fairytales in a realistic manner
Semi-Permanent and Creative Quarterly
Gladdening Princess Allison Reimold published in 2002 by BloomsburyDetails About Oil on linen, acrylic on epoxy and wood 22 x 16 in. 2023 22 x 16 x 2 in. (f) Framing included Original inspiration: Jean Marc Nattier Madame Le Fvre de Caumartin as Hebe, 1744 Alexis Marga describes her art as a diary of memories and daydreams, of reality and fantasy coexisting. Inspired by the surreal and dark themes of fairy tales and myths, her art explores beauty and melancholy, occasionally exhibiting a gentle playfulness, while
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