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Hazel Z Weckbach
"Peace and Quiet (Cabo, Mexico) - Impressionist Landscape, Oil Painting

2026

$1,400
£1,046.49
€1,221.10
CA$1,965.88
A$1,999.72
CHF 1,141.87
MX$24,187.71
NOK 13,314.79
SEK 13,518.80
DKK 9,128.64

About the Item

This piece rests at 10 x 10 inches and is framed at 11 x 11 inches, wired and ready for hanging. Artist Statement: "Subject matter to me is a vehicle for me to explore how I observe life. My urban influences are an assembly of varied fabrics stitched together to form a tapestry. It is not to resemble a literal story of what it is; moreover, it is a quilt that explains my visual expression. What I find particularly interesting in human intervention in nature is how we are still intertwined with it. Roads, buildings, and farmlands bend with the natural curves of mountains, hills, and streams. City nights are lit up like lightning bugs with an array of colors and patterns. I want to push the viewer past the humdrum of everyday observation into a world of visual tapestry." - Hazel Z. Weckbach
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  • Creation Year:
    2026
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Width: 10 in (25.4 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Denver, CO
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1307218096792

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