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New Mexico Throw Pillow featuring the digital art Morning New Mexico II by Kerry Beverly

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Morning New Mexico II Throw Pillow

Kerry Beverly

by Kerry Beverly

$27.00

Size

Pillow Insert

Image Size

 
 

Product Details

Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

Design Details

A digital painting of New Mexico at morning.

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

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Throw Pillow Tags

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Digital Art Tags

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Comments (1)

Sergey Taran

Sergey Taran

Beautiful image =)

Kerry Beverly replied:

Thank you

Artist's Description

A digital painting of New Mexico at morning.

About Kerry Beverly

Kerry Beverly

I was born. Since then I have scratched out drawings and daubed paint at a pretty regular pace. Kerry Beverly 1941 - 2019 Kerry Beverly described his painting as animist—with images seizing on the “pervading life and will in nature far outside modern limits.” He spurned formal training in technique and composition. Instead, he interposed his love of classic American cinema and photography to inform his art. With restless creative energy that embraced all forms—old and new—his substrates ranged from canvas to computer with mediums flowing from acrylic and charcoal to pixels. Quotation credit: Edward B Tylor, Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art, and Custom, Volume 1

 

$27.00