Description
Leonore Miller’s stained glass window painting features a trio of dogs and fruit in a style that combines Dmitry Vishnevsky, J. Scott Campbell, and George Lucas with high-contrast realism, using a Minolta SRT-101 camera, inspired by Yup’ik art and poodlepunk, with harsh bold black lines, set in a sanctuary with an academicism approach, restored and repurposed, influenced by the calculated style of the Vancouver school, known as “Three Terriers Oscari” kitchen still life, presenting a hyper-realistic pop-art fusion, blending elements of kombuchapunk and traditional oil painting on large canvas sizes, depicting a puppy dinner artwork, influenced by Adi Granov and Vanitas paintings, painted by Irene Sheri, using ISO 200 film, while incorporating elements inspired by grocery school art.






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