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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the back.

This artwork comes with an external frame

Have you ever been deep into the ocean?
Our recent trip to K’gari showed us an ocean we’d never seen before. Clear green water. Dolphins, dugongs, turtles, crabs, fish, sharks!
But it’s peaceful. So calm and beautiful when you jump into the deep.

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Acrylic on raw Camininvas

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 40.0(W) x 50.0(H).

Artwork dimensions - 36.0(W) x 46.0(H).

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