Medium Flying Dove
$600
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$600
These Originals are Sold in the Gallery and Subject to Availability. Please Visit Us at The Gallery for More Information and to See These Amazing Sculptures in Person
$600
These Originals are Sold in the Gallery and Subject to Availability. Please Visit Us at The Gallery for More Information and to See These Amazing Sculptures in Person
$450
These Originals are Sold in the Gallery and Subject to Availability. Please Visit Us at The Gallery for More Information and to See These Amazing Sculptures in Person
$1,100
These Originals are Sold in the Gallery and Subject to Availability. Please Visit Us at The Gallery for More Information and to See These Amazing Sculptures in Person
$50
These Originals are Sold in the Gallery and Subject to Availability. Please Visit Us at The Gallery for More Information and to See These Amazing Sculptures in Person
$110
These Originals are Sold in the Gallery and Subject to Availability. Please Visit Us at The Gallery for More Information and to See These Amazing Sculptures in Person
This lady can rock skinny jeans and heels no matter what she’s doing. In this case, she has collected a spectacular bouquet of neon tulips. She carries a camouflage bucket symbolizing courage, and her jersey work gloves indicate that she is a hard worker. The artist was inspired by hearing the word “Slay” on a regular basis from the Gen Z’ers she knows.
This classy lady is standing tall, just as mammoth sunflowers stand above the other flowers in the garden. Equipped with the right tool to make the cut, she goes for the biggest and brightest ones in the field. Her color block dress, whimsical polka dot shoes, and short white gloves indicate an “informal” gathering lies ahead. The artist was inspired after a visit to Apple Annie’s Farm in Willcox, Arizona.
The word on the street is this lady knows how to deal with the difficulties of urban life. Even though her brightly colored red dress is symbolic of stopping, she is a fast thinker. Black and white checkered-flag shoes indicate she will cross the finish line first. The artist herself has been to a high performance racing school.
This lady keeps a set of jumper cables in her car, and she knows how to use them. She doesn’t let wearing a dress and spectator shoes stop her. This painting has a retro vibe that takes the viewer back in time, perhaps to an unfortunate day of being stranded on a roadside. It’s a good thing this confident lady knows “Red from the dead to red on the hood; black from the good and back to the hood.” The artist was inspired by this mnemonic that was taught to her long ago.