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In The Garden 1, Digital Art Print On Fine Art Paper, Subtle Green Color Tone, Dreamy And Innocent Brush Strokes

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Specifications

- Size: 32 x 23cm

- Weight: 15gr

- Materials: 350gsm fine art paper, carton

Description

More than just a painting, In The Garden 1 is a stunning artwork embracing the innocent and dreamy beauty of Vietnamese women.

With skillful hands and a sensitivity to beauty, Ha Vu has created very poetic drawings. The garden with layers of trees appears realistically on digital printed paper. The image of two young girls in ao dai playing around is the true highlight of this artwork. By using different shades of green, the artist has added more depth to the overall picture, making it a wonderful and lively art.

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About Havu Art studio

#havufrvn Design & Illustration is an art shop established by Ha Vu in 2020. The brand provides many different types of art print such as: greeting cards, holiday cards, thank you cards, art posters, journals, calendars and much more. All are created with unique designs and illustrations from Ha Vu and produced in Vietnam. If you are looking for something quirky, fun, and easy to send to your friends and families, you need look no further. Enjoy shopping with this art shop and have a nice day!

All designs and illustrations draw on the experiences of the artist within her native Vietnam. They are reflections of ancient culture, practices and techniques colliding with a rapidly modernizing world and manifest in snapshots of the places and objects she visits as well as in the daily lives she observes.

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