This premium giclee canvas print is reproduced from a large figurative work by Quincy Verdun. The orange skin tones are reminiscent of Gauguin, one of Quincy's favorite painters. However, the figure's long neck is borrowed from Modigliani and the symbolism is in the vein of the Surrealistic works of Dali.
The edges of the canvas are staple-free and painted black since many collectors prefer the simple black edges of these paintings for a contemporary feel, although it can also be framed for a more traditional look.
Shipping for this artwork is available to US and international destinations and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee of the purchase price. For questions or comments about "Knowledge of Good and Evil" or to commission a similar work,
contact Quincy Verdun at www.GalerieVerdun.com
"The position of the artist is humble. He is essentially a channel."
Piet Mondrian
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