Todays painting is for a heavily textured original acrylic on a piece of my vintage ceiling tin. It comes framed and ready to hang. If you would like to see a closeup pic or buy then please click here. Iowa artist Toni Grote specializes in an original oil painting a day or two with images featuring vintage kids, farm landscapes as well as still life and horses.
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