Green Acrylic Paintings(128 items)
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Featured Artist


Sunil Jaiswal Original paintings
"I was so fascinated by the beauty of art that I couldn't deny the fact that I was in love with it…. My wife is also an artist and she inspires me a lot."
Popular Green Acrylic Paintings
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Impressionist Painting of Harvesters in the Forest, "From the Farm"
$704.99On their way to the plantation, four harvesters wade through a stream in the middle of a forest as they carry goods atop their heads. Ghanaian artist John Atta Mensah paints this scene in the impressionist style, using dabs of the paintbrush to capture the lush greenery of the forest.
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Impressionist Painting of a Canoe in the Forest from Ghana, "Silent Sweat"
$589.99Providing for his family, a lone fisherman paddles a canoe along a river that runs through a forest. Ghanaian artist John Atta Mensah paints this scene in an impressionist style, using dabs of the paintbrush to capture the lush nature of the wooded area.
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Original Signed Acrylic Painting of Thai Garden, "Lanna Woman"
$1,557.99$1,168.49Inspired by the teachings of Buddha, Rawat Vongla in Thailand paints this magnificent original composition. He works in acrylic on canvas to depict the statue of a Lanna woman in a lotus-filled royal garden. Lanna, or Lan Na, was the name of a kingdom in northern Thailand from the 13th to the 18th centuries.
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Signed Impressionist Painting of a Green Forest from Ghana, "Forest Green"
$704.99Traveling together on their way to the market, three women wade through a river in the middle of a dense forest. Ghanaian artist John Atta Mensah paints this scene in the impressionist style, using dabs of the paintbrush to capture the lush greenery of the forest. Says the artist, "Women in the local areas of Ghana love to walk during the early hours of the morning for companionship to the market."