Abstract Study of Geode Crystals
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An abstract study of a geode crystal formation, which transmutes the colors for a more colorful and surreal effect.
Canvas Size
9x12 in.
Date
April 2020
Medium(s) and Method(s)
Watercolor paint and India ink pen
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