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Artist: Doreen Tighe
Hollyhocks in Full Bloom, original 30x24 expressionist floral landscape
By Doreen Tighe
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Spring in the northeast USA is celebrated with floral landscapes of all shapes and sizes. Artist Doreen Tighe's most recent floral creation is this 30x24...
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21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Doreen Tighe Art

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Oil

Inn on the Lake, original impressionist marine landscape
By Doreen Tighe
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Outdoor dining at the Inn on the Lake in the late afternoon in early spring might is reminiscent of an Emerson poem with the sapphire blue waters and aquamarine skies. The pristine white tent elegantly awaits as the lily pads nestle along the nearby lake edge. The lush greenery protects your private thoughts as if a castle wall guarding from the unexpected. Artist Doreen Tighe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Doreen Tighe Art

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Oil

Lilies on the Lake original 18x24 impressionist landscape
By Doreen Tighe
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Artist Doreen Tighe interprets the classic impressionist lilies on a lake with the sun beaming brightly, not quite able to wash away nature's royal and aq...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Doreen Tighe Art

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Oil

The Mission at Carmel, California, original impressionist landscape
By Doreen Tighe
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Venturing down California's famed Highway 1 with it's spectacular views, Carmel appears. Home of long time Mayor Clint Eastwood, Carmel is also home to the vintage and timeless Mission at Carmel. This original landscape with it's classic impasto layering, strong and confident brush strokes, created a la prima, with colors that are true to the baking sun, defy the cascading magenta bougainvillea to wilt! If you listen closely, you can hear the bell ringing in the bell tower! All hallmarks of artist Doreen Tighe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Doreen Tighe Art

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Oil

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"Forest Strongholds"
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Signed lower right. Complemented by a hand carved and gilt frame. Exhibited at the National Academy of Design, 1928
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Blue Azure, original 36x30 impressionist landscape
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Sailing Bayside, original 30x24 impressionist marine landscape
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The wind is blowing with the sun shining down on a carefree summer day. Sailing bayside, the three young crew members hold on dearly as the old sailing schooner keels and races ahead with the ever changing wind gusts. The colors range from powder blue to periwinkle, kelly green to teal, all attesting to the dynamism of the day's sail. Following in the footsteps of her cousin and mentor famed Walt Gonske, artist Doreen Tighe...
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Sun Kissed Lily Pads, original 30x40 impressionist landscape
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