PAULA RODRIGUEZ - DONDE EL SOL NUNCA SE PIERDE - ORIGINAL
Donde El Sol Munca Se Pierde
An Original Artwork From Paula Rodriguez
A Note From Paula:
It's been a long, grey winter in England, and I've found myself daydreaming about the sun's return. Remembering the landscapes of my youth, I didn’t know back then how lucky I was. "Let's go to the beach," and in half an hour, we would be listening to the crashing waves and eating fresh seafood with a cold beer, followed by a walk on that beach that seemed eternal, where the sun made the sea shine like silver, where the heat melted all our worries, and its warmth intoxicated our minds, making time seem irrelevant.
Artwork details:
Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
Frame Material: Ayous Italian Wood
Frame Colour: Beech Wood
Size (cm): 102 × 102
Year: 2025
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Donde El Sol Munca Se Pierde
An Original Artwork From Paula Rodriguez
A Note From Paula:
It's been a long, grey winter in England, and I've found myself daydreaming about the sun's return. Remembering the landscapes of my youth, I didn’t know back then how lucky I was. "Let's go to the beach," and in half an hour, we would be listening to the crashing waves and eating fresh seafood with a cold beer, followed by a walk on that beach that seemed eternal, where the sun made the sea shine like silver, where the heat melted all our worries, and its warmth intoxicated our minds, making time seem irrelevant.
Artwork details:
Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
Frame Material: Ayous Italian Wood
Frame Colour: Beech Wood
Size (cm): 102 × 102
Year: 2025
Worldwide Shipping Available
For More Information Or Images Click Message Us For A Request
Finance Options Available At Checkout
Home Approval Available
For Full Information, See Customer Care
Donde El Sol Munca Se Pierde
An Original Artwork From Paula Rodriguez
A Note From Paula:
It's been a long, grey winter in England, and I've found myself daydreaming about the sun's return. Remembering the landscapes of my youth, I didn’t know back then how lucky I was. "Let's go to the beach," and in half an hour, we would be listening to the crashing waves and eating fresh seafood with a cold beer, followed by a walk on that beach that seemed eternal, where the sun made the sea shine like silver, where the heat melted all our worries, and its warmth intoxicated our minds, making time seem irrelevant.
Artwork details:
Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
Frame Material: Ayous Italian Wood
Frame Colour: Beech Wood
Size (cm): 102 × 102
Year: 2025
Worldwide Shipping Available
For More Information Or Images Click Message Us For A Request
Finance Options Available At Checkout
Home Approval Available
For Full Information, See Customer Care