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Nymph - Todd Peterson

Nymph Painting - Nymph Fine Art Print

Artwork: #40 of 141 by Todd Peterson

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Nymph Painting by Todd Peterson

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Title:

Nymph

Artist:

Todd Peterson

Medium:

Painting - Crayon On Watercolor Paper

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9.000 x 14.500 inches

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Posted:

May 19th, 2008

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07/11/2008

11:23 AM

Rory Moorer

Haddam, CT

All of your work is beautiful and diverse Todd alittle something for everyone.

05/19/2008

12:40 PM

Margot Koefod

Circle Pines, MN

Todd, now that I know how your work is in "real"..... I can't wait to "feel" that one... so much light, so much beauty..ah..you did it again! PS: What a treat to meet you and SEE your art...take care mister master of pencils ! Margot