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Jane Culp

Paintings

2021 Oils

<em>Badlands Abnormalities</em> Oil, 20x24 inches, 2021
<em>Borrego Desert Tamarist Tree</em>( Big Vine Tree) Oil, 22x24 inches, 2021
<em>Borrego/Evidence of a Deluge</em> Oil, 24x20 inches, 6/2021
<em>Metaphysical Coachwhip Cyn</em>, Oil-Board 24x28 inches, (Destroyed)
<em>Tamarist Tree at Dicks, Borrego</em> Oil,24x20 inches, 2/21
<em>From the Shade in Coachwhip Cyn</em>, Borrego, Oil, 20x24 inches,
<em>Staghorn Peaks Caoachwhip Cyn</em>, Oil, 20x24 inches, 1/2021
<em>Climbers Rocks</em>, Oil/Board 24x28 inches, 2021
<em>Irregular Formation</em>, Coachwhip Cyn, Oil, 20x24 inches, 2021
<em>Quottyhead Point</em>, Noir, Acrylic 38x47 inches, 12/2021
<em>My Dear Ancient Juniper Tree</em>, Charcoal 22x30 inches, 4/2021
<em>the Old Juniper Tree</em>, Oil/Panel, 23x32 inches, 4/2021

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