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A Mother And Baby Fox Are Taking A Walk In The Wood. This Is A Simple Contemporary Chinese Brush Painting On Rice Paper. Metal Print featuring the painting A Walk in the Wood by Mui-Joo Wee

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A Walk in the Wood Metal Print

Mui-Joo Wee

by Mui-Joo Wee

$86.00

Product Details

A Walk in the Wood metal print by Mui-Joo Wee.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.

Design Details

A mother and baby fox are taking a walk in the wood. This is a simple contemporary Chinese brush painting on rice paper.

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Comments (1)

Jacek Dudzinski

Jacek Dudzinski

Beautifully done!. You inspire me. I would love, if You could let me know what you think about my work. ;-)

Artist's Description

A mother and baby fox are taking a walk in the wood. This is a simple contemporary Chinese brush painting on rice paper.

About Mui-Joo Wee

Mui-Joo Wee

Mui-Joo Wee was born and raised in Singapore and received her higher education in the United States in the field of Social Work. She started painting later in life, practicing and feeling her way with Chinese ink, rice paper, watercolor, pastel, pencil, gel pen, and other mediums. For her, the creative process is inspiring when the art comes from the heart. In her paintings, whether it is a tree, a rock, or a mountain, the subject becomes alive with a distinct personality. Often, the result is accidental which makes it all the more joyous. Her free and loose style conveys movement and energy, and an impression of the spiritual essence in the ordinary. She hopes that her art brings a feeling of peace. Her paintings are displayed at The...

 

$86.00

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