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by Valerie Vescovi
$70.00
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Here it is... the towel that's taking the internet by storm. Our round beach towels are 60" in diameter and made from ultra-soft plush microfiber with a 100% cotton back. Perfect for a day at the beach, a picnic, an outdoor music festival, or just general home decor. This versatile summer essential is a must-have this season!
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I've always wanted to paint the Rabbis in South Beach. They are so mysterious. I didn't have any good pics of Lincoln Road, so there it is. It's... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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I've always wanted to paint the Rabbis in South Beach. They are so mysterious. I didn't have any good pics of Lincoln Road, so there it is. It's in a private collection in Chicago.
http://www.valvescoviart.com http://www.youtube.com/bleuval Valerie Vescovi was born 1954, in Somerville, NJ. She grew up in Miami and has been a resident of Boca Raton for the last 6 years. Exhibited a natural talent for arts since early childhood and has been painting in oils for 4 decades. The artist has spent her life developing and working in different styles that always remain distinctly her own. She has evolved a neo-cubist style to express her individualized interpretation of the life around her. Her rhythmic compositions are inspired by musicians, dancers, anthropomorphic images with a palette that ranges from subtle earth tone harmonies to luscious crimson and scarlet to cerulean blues and deep ultramarine. High...
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Barbara Hayes
Congrats on your sale!
Gerald Griffin
Wow to to cool
GEORGE TORJUSSEN
A British camera crew video-taped me walking that iconic crossing and at the famous recording studio a few doors down on the left ( lost all the 8" x 10" prints in hurricane WILMA along with $4 or $5 K damages and losses ) as part of the promotion for 2 shows I had in 1998. One in London the other in Oxford. My now deceased wife, who was listed as my assistant on the calender which was also featured in the shows, was 17 years younger than I and really dug the proximity to her heros and sent pictures to her friends. I as an old fart, really resented "The British Invasion", rock, and rock-a-billy stuff that killed the American Song Book, crooners and artists with actual singing voices who did not mimic other ethnicities and races - - - - oops ! I think I just switched into soap box mode. Think I'll calm down to some romantic ballads & love songs.
GEORGE TORJUSSEN
Valerie, this is so cool. You've got a fun sense of humor. I love the image, the way you painted it and the play on words. A large body of dynamic, stimulatingly lively work. I love it. GEORGE