Seda Akdudak - Ballerina 55

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Seda Akdudak, Ballerina 55, original oil painting (2024) in neo-Romanticism, 100 by 70 cm, still life, hand signed, from Türkiye, in excellent condition, sold by owner or reseller and not mounted on a stand, shipped rolled.

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Seda Akdudak was born in Turkey in 1992. His education is in the field of psychology. He has followed painting along with his studies for his interest and has been doing oil painting on canvas experimentally for about 6 years. In his opinion, art brings peace to people's lives.
The painting is sent in a roll in a strong package.
Dear buyer, keep in mind that there may be customs fees for some countries.

Seda Akdudak was born in Turkey in 1992. His education is in the field of psychology. He has followed painting along with his studies for his interest and has been doing oil painting on canvas experimentally for about 6 years. In his opinion, art brings peace to people's lives.
The painting is sent in a roll in a strong package.
Dear buyer, keep in mind that there may be customs fees for some countries.

Details

Artist
Seda Akdudak
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Ballerina 55
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Türkiye
Year
2024
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Depiction/Theme
Still life
Style
Neo-Romanticism
Period
2020+
TürkiyeVerified
350
Objects sold
100%
Private

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