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Sing me a song about lass that was gone”

Nikita Ben Ami
Sing Me a Song About Lass That Was Gone" is an acrylic on canvas inspired by the Outlander series and its iconic song. With deep, muted brushstrokes, the painting evokes the misty Scottish highlands, where time seems to stand still. It captures the spirit of longing and eternal love embodied in the heroine's journey, much like the song that symbolizes her tragic path and inevitable partings. The artwork serves as a poignant reminder of a past that lingers with the present, carrying with it ghostly memories of those who are gone
₪ 7,500.00 ILS
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no frame
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original
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by Artist
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80
  
4000
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