In Celebration of the Harvest II, you'll notice geometric patterns.--specifically the squares and rectangles. These checkered patterns in a Maximo Larua tapestry represent a natural landscape, the crop fields. Notice the plants at the bottom of the tapestry.
This tapestry is $4,500. It measures 47.24" x 47.24". It is currently on display at Art Works and can be purchased in the gallery or online.
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AuthorGlenda Kotchish is the owner of Art Works, Inc. and Jessie Boyland is the Gallery Director. Art Works has 6 galleries and 75 artist studios full of contemporary art. Let us help you find art for your home or office. Archives
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