46. 当我坐在山谷里,凝视着阴影,随着太阳的节奏在树叶上翩翩起舞时,距离比例对我来说似乎都没意义(I)(2019) by Derek Liddington 高清作品[15%]

Neither distance or scale seemed to make sense to me as I sat in the valley, staring at the shadows, as they danced along the foliage to the rhythm of the sun (I) (2019) | Available for Sale

材质 :Oil on canvas 尺寸 :165.1 × 195.6 cm Painting

当我坐在山谷里,凝视着阴影,随着太阳的节奏在树叶上翩翩起舞时,距离比例对我来说似乎都没意义(I)(2019)-德里克·利丁顿(Canadian, b. 1981)

英文名称:Neither distance or scale seemed to make sense to me as I sat in the valley, staring at the shadows, as they danced along the foliage to the rhythm of the sun (I) (2019) | Available for Sale-Derek Liddington

47. 当我坐在山谷里,凝视着阴影,随着太阳的节奏在树叶上翩翩起舞时,距离比例对我来说似乎都没意义(II)(2019) by Derek Liddington 高清作品[15%]

Neither distance or scale seemed to make sense to me as I sat in the valley, staring at the shadows, as they danced along the foliage to the rhythm of the sun (II) (2019) | Available for Sale

材质 :Oil on canvas 尺寸 :165.1 × 195.6 cm Painting

当我坐在山谷里,凝视着阴影,随着太阳的节奏在树叶上翩翩起舞时,距离比例对我来说似乎都没意义(II)(2019)-德里克·利丁顿(Canadian, b. 1981)

英文名称:Neither distance or scale seemed to make sense to me as I sat in the valley, staring at the shadows, as they danced along the foliage to the rhythm of the sun (II) (2019) | Available for Sale-Derek Liddington

48. 你说这是什么黑色的\\“我很多‘玩表亲’——black(06.04.20)(2020) by Amanda Williams (b. 1974) 高清作品[15%]

材质 :Watercolor on paper 尺寸 :25.4 × 17.8 cm Drawing, Collage or other Work on Paper

你说这是什么黑色的\\“我很多‘玩表亲’——black(06.04.20)(2020)-阿曼达·威廉姆斯(生于1974年)(American, b. 1974)

英文名称:What Black Is This You Say? \\\"I got a lot of ‘play cousins’” -black (06.04.20) (2020) | Available for Sale-Amanda Williams (b. 1974)

49. 无标题(知道你现在知道的,却不知道你以后才知道的,这什么不对?)(2021) by Lulu Kaalund 高清作品[15%]

Untitled (What’s wrong with knowing what you know now and not knowing what you don’t know until later?) (2021)

材质 :Crocheted cotton and wool yarns in white painted oak frame with Ultravue glass, 4.5 needle 尺寸 :45 × 40 cm Textile Arts

无标题(知道你现在知道的,却不知道你以后才知道的,这什么不对?)(2021)-露露称重

英文名称:Untitled (What’s wrong with knowing what you know now and not knowing what you don’t know until later?) (2021)-Lulu Kaalund