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Best Seller | Los Pasos Street,'Signed Stretched Oil Painting of Colorful Traditional Street' Antigua Guatemala is full of traditional and colorful streets, inspiring artist Boni to create a fascinating oil composition. With a volcano in the distance, the artist paints every detail of the street, adding floral and tree details that represent... ... more | go to store |
Santa Catalina Arch II,'Signed Stretched Oil Painting of Traditional Street' The Santa Catalina Arch was built by nuns of the town's convent. Over the years, this magnificent architectural work has been a symbol of Antigua Guatemala. Drawing inspiration from the classical view of this precious street, artist Boni uses oil to... ... more | go to store |
Kites,'Colorful Oil Painting of a Guatemalan November 1 Tradition' The setting sun gilds the sky and bathes a distant volcano in golden light. Adults go about their chores — carrying firewood, a water jug and a hoe while leading a lamb. But the sandy village street is alive with laughter as children fly kites in the... ... more | go to store |
Saint Antonio Palopó,'Guatemalan Landscape Oil Painting with Realist Style' Filiberto Chali paints a stunning realist composition featuring Guatemala's natural beauty. This painting features people in traditional garments at Lake Atitlan's shore. Filiberto titles his work San Antonio Palopó in Spanish and sets it stretched to... ... more | go to store |
San Sebastian Street,'Impressionist Oil Painting of Street & Volcano in Guatemala' Guatemalan artist Hugo Pichiya's masterful brushstrokes capture the vibrant colors of a street in Antigua Guatemala with its charming houses and cobblestone streets. The Impressionist-style composition is enhanced by the presence of a majestic nearby... ... more | go to store |
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