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It's No Use Going Back to Yesterday" - acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, 24" x 30" x 1.5" Ready to hang.

​“It’s no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then.”― Lewis Carroll

This piece is sold unframed but ready to hang. It will be shipped flat, carefully packaged in mostly repurposed shipping materials. Customs fees and duties are the responsibility of the recipient..​​

​This item is an original work of art. Copyright owned by Jen Jovan.

Materials used:

acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas

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#abstract #landscape #expressionist #abstraction #mixed media #original work #painting on #abstract landscape #impressionism #abstract impressionism #intuitive art #abstract waterscape 

It's No Use Going Back to Yesterday (2020)

Acrylic painting 
by Lola Jovan

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It's No Use Going Back to Yesterday" - acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, 24" x 30" x 1.5" Ready to hang.

​“It’s no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then.”― Lewis Carroll

This piece is sold unframed but ready to hang. It will be shipped flat, carefully packaged in mostly repurposed shipping materials. Customs fees and duties are the responsibility of the recipient..​​

​This item is an original work of art. Copyright owned by Jen Jovan.

Materials used:

acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas

Tags:
#abstract #landscape #expressionist #abstraction #mixed media #original work #painting on #abstract landscape #impressionism #abstract impressionism #intuitive art #abstract waterscape 
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