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Summer Sale at Park West: Over 70 Works!

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Summer Sale at Park West: Over 70 Works!

“Twilight in Paradise,” Walfrido Need a change of scenery? If you’ve been stuck inside too long this year, one way to combat your cabin fever is by living vicariously through a beautiful landscape or cityscape by a world-class artist. That’s why, for Park West’s new Summer Sale Collection, we’ve assembled over 70 astonishing works that let you travel to the far reaches of the globe without ever leaving your home. This new curated collection highlights evocative works—each one bringing a different location to life—from artists like Peter Max, Marko Mavrovich, Michael Godard, Daniel Wall, Walfrido, Thomas Kinkade, Jean-Claude Picot, Duaiv, Romero Britto, Matt Beyrer, Fanch Ledan, Alexander Chen, Victor Spahn, Alex Pauker, Pino, Marcus Glenn, and Chris DeRubeis. You can view the entire “Escape the Everyday” collection HERE OR contact our gallery consultants at 1-800-521-9654 ext. 4 or [email protected]. “A Corner of Havana,” Daniel Wall “This is the best time to put an inspiring landscape or cityscape into your collection!” says Mike Snodgrass, Senior Sales Consultant for Park West. “With actual travel so restricted at the moment, it’s wonderful to have the option to collect a ‘vicarious vacation.’ And, with the incredible range of artistic styles, compositions, and price ranges available, this collection should have something for everyone.” “Cruising on the Seine,” Fanch Ledan These globetrotting works of art offer us each artist’s unique perspective on some of the most beautiful places on Earth. You can find art that takes you from Bora Bora to Glacier Bay… from New York to Paris… from Brazil to Singapore… from Australia to the Northern Lights. “Just You and Me,” Marko Mavrovich You can travel with Peter Max’s lush brushstrokes and bold colors as you walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. Or revel in Britto’s Pop-inspired Cubist take on Hong Kong. Or walk down Alexander Chen’s hyper-realistic portrayal of San Francisco’s Hyde Street. “Brooklyn Bridge I ver.I #421,

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