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by James McCormack
$150.00
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Product Details
Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Sombre Judgement" by James McCormack. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
Design Details
Sombre Judgement is a black and white gouache painting of a sombre figure sitting in judgement of the viewer.
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Sombre Judgement is a black and white gouache painting of a sombre figure sitting in judgement of the viewer.
James McCormack is an Irish artist who lives in Sao Paulo. .
$150.00
Gaby Ethington
Powerful and strong artwork!
James McCormack replied:
Thanks Gaby, so glad that power comes across!
James McCormack
Many thanks Marty!
Marty Morales
Awesome work of art and composition, James. l/f
Cathy Anderson
What a wonderfully thoughtful presentation !
James McCormack replied:
Thank you Cathy, a lot went into it.
Iris Richardson
You are creating some potent art
James McCormack replied:
That means a lot Iris, thank you!
Donna Mibus
Very unique James.
James McCormack replied:
Thank you so much Donna!
Mary Bedy
This is seriously ....serious, James.
James McCormack replied:
Serious stuff Mary!
Nina Prommer
ohhh myyy
James McCormack replied:
:-) :-) thanks Nina!
Katherine Nutt
Great weight and power
James McCormack replied:
Thanks Katherine, definitely what I was going for.
Kathy K McClellan
I see so many faces and eyes!
James McCormack replied:
A lot in there, Kathy, more to come.
VIVA Anderson
James, good thoughtprovoking Art, b/w!...maybe that's what's wrong ! thinking in b/w without seeing all the shades of gray, sigh.......narrow!!.......kudos, fav.........VIVA
James McCormack replied:
There are strengths in both , VIVA. Your pure black and white (such strong composition) inspired this, sometimes I find it important to use one midtone, sometimes more.