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EDITION PRINT Lavender (Vertivcal Format) | Prints by Richard Gene Barbera. Item made of cotton with paper
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EDITION PRINT Lavender (Vertivcal Format) | Prints by Richard Gene Barbera. Item made of cotton with paper
EDITION PRINT Lavender (Vertivcal Format) | Prints by Richard Gene Barbera. Item made of cotton with paper
EDITION PRINT Lavender (Vertivcal Format) | Prints by Richard Gene Barbera. Item made of cotton with paper
EDITION PRINT Lavender (Vertivcal Format) | Prints by Richard Gene Barbera. Item made of cotton with paper

Created and Sold by Richard Gene Barbera

Richard Gene Barbera

EDITION PRINT Lavender (Vertivcal Format)

Price from $250 to $450

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping:
Price $20 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.

Soft accent images. Lavender. Grey Purple. Also comes in Grey Blue

Material: 120lb acid free paper Somerset

Size: 30 x 40

Print: High Quality Mastered Giclee

Ships quickly in a sturdy tube.

Signed by me

Size will look sharp in any home or location

The colors are bold and striking with a solid ink coverage reminiscent of silk- screen printing

Each size, limited to 30 prints (numbered or hand signed) by year of creation

Giclée printed smooth fine art, bright white 290 gsm, archival. Bright white, 100% cotton, slightly textured, smooth fine art surface. Exceptional color reproduction and dmax. Moab Entrada is an archival paper for beautiful long lasting image.

Certificate of Authenticity Stamp

Flat shipping cost in the US is $20, Ground Fed-ex shipping

Returns accepted within 14 days. See Creator Policy
Trade Members enjoy Free returns within 30 days regardless of the Creator's return policy. Learn more

Item EDITION PRINT Lavender (Vertivcal Format)
As seen in Private Residence, United States
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Richard Gene Barbera
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Contecting with a fresh contemporary images with a more traditional feel.

I like to piece shapes together like a puzzle to form the image, while keeping the visual to a minimum. Ive learned that keeping it simple gets a better reaction. Leave the detials out and let the viewer imput his own perspective. I keep drawing and visiting most places for inspiration from recognizable images to the coastal and nature images