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Framed teal-copper abstract painting, 24x36 inches

Palm Beach County Found listing Posted 6 months ago

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I found a framed teal-and-copper abstract painting this afternoon around 3:15pm, tucked behind a bench in the parking lot behind the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County. The frame is a slim black metal, and the canvas shows bold teal and copper swirls with cream highlights, about 24 by 36 inches. There’s a small label on the back that reads 'Artist: L. Chen, 2022' and a tiny blue sticker on the bottom right corner of the frame. It looked recently dropped and I could tell it might mean a lot to someone who loves modern art. If you’re missing it, I’d be glad to help reunite you with it.

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