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Artist: Sydney Hall
Tulip Dance with Dot, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
"Flowers are the music of the ground. From earth's lips spoken without sound." (Edwin Curran). Giant orange tulips dance across richly patterned fabrics... dream your space into real...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Seize the Day, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
A splendid little boat waits along the shore for you to come aboard. Celebrate a day in the sun no matter what the weather or season"¦ remember your sunscreen and seize the day"¦inst...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Beauty in Bloom, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
Large vibrant poppies dance and sway across the canvas. Those poppies, those poppies, let them frolic as they may as they kiss dollops of bright blue wildflowers... extra soft edges ...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Summer Symphony, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
"I must have flowers, always, and always." (Claude Monet). The garden is such a masterpiece. No matter the season so much beauty. Tall heads of sunflowers seem to weep as they hang l...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Dances at Sunset, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
"Twilight drops her curtain down, and pins it with a star." (Lucy Maud Montgomery). A fiery kiss to the night and a dreamy place to sit and stay awhile. Nature's lyrical crescendo......
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Fish Kisses, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
"The best way to observe a fish is to become a fish." (Jacques Cousteau). Oh to be under the water. To swim with the fishes and taste the salt air. The sea is calling... instant impa...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Plunge, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
Ultramarine blue waters sparkle and shimmer with sunlight. Vermillion swim-cap creates a jaunty contrast as she takes to the water like she was born there. No need to wonder who she ...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Weightless, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
The classic polka dot bikini such perfect complement to a day on the water. Summer is always good for lazy days. So join the fun and come dream by the bright blue water... your walls...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Good Spot, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
Crisp crimsons and vibrant oranges alight with aqua polka dots that bring bold style to your space. Make a statement that will have your mouth watering. Get your wine glasses out- dr...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Endless, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
Sapphire blue water sparkles into the distance. Pack a picnic and be ready. "A sailor is an artist whose medium is the wind." (Webb Chiles)... dream your space into reality... galler...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Goodnight Kiss, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
"Softly the evening came with the sunset." (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow). Let me tuck you into bed said the sun. Dream of delicious kisses of how I colored your evening with bold bru...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Heading Out, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
It's a glorious day to be out on the water. Climb in and grab those paddles, your adventure awaits... are you ready... instant impact... gallery-wrapp...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Poetic Garden, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
Bold poppies dance across the meadow amidst cornflower blue in their delight to greet all. Dreamy summer escapes to lull the soul and their dazzling splendor of beauty ineffable… i...
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2010s Impressionist Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

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Into Autumn
By Sydney Hall
Located in Yardley, PA
Leaf-peeping trips are within reach… whether you are hopelessly nostalgic, romantically oriented or splendidly lovely art-enthusiast, join me in a stroll through those fiery forests ...
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2010s Abstract Sydney Hall Art

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Oil

Into Autumn
Into Autumn
H 24 in W 24 in D 0.8 in
Cake and Eat it Too, Painting, Oil on Canvas
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Warm and bright and contemporary. This may very well be the most delectable cake you have ever laid eyes on. Dense chocolate, rich strawberry and luscious vanilla slices say hello t...
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Autumn All Around, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Sydney Hall
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Full of rich brushstrokes and delectable crimson, this piece is sure to bring a pop to any place. “Listen! the wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves, we have had our summer...
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