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| Armand Cabrera |

"From the Shore of Garnett Lake"
oil on canvas 20" x 24"
with frame 27" x 31"
$3,800 |

"Evening Eaton Canyon"
oil on canvas 30" x 40"
framed 38" x 48"
$9,000 |

"Little Tujunga Canyon"
oil on canvas 30" x 40"
framed 38" x 48"
$9,000 |

"Angeles Crest"
oil on canvas 30" x 40"
framed 38" x 48"
$9,000 |
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"Crescent Bay"
oil on mounted canvs 16" x 20"
framed 23" x 27"
$2,500 |

"Back Bay"
oil on mounted canvas 16" x 20"
framed 22" x 26"
$2,500 |

"Sunday Afternoon"
oil on mounted canvas 12" x 16"
framed 18" x 24"
$1,600 |

"Martini Time"
oil on mounted canvas 11" x 14"
framed 17" x 21"
$1,400 |
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"Fly Fishing on the Carson River"
oil on mounted canvas 11" x 14"
framed 17" x 21"
$1,400 |

"Winter Song"
oil on mounted canvas 11" x 14"
framed 17" x 20"
$1,400 |

"After the Crush"
oil on mounted canvas 9" x 12"
framed 15" x 18"
$1,100 |

"Castle Green"
oil on canvas 16" x 20"
(Exhibited "Contemporary Masters, Artistic Eden", Pasadena Museum of History 2007.)
$2,500 |
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"Huntington Tea Garden"
oil on canvas 24" x 30"
framed 31" x 37"
$4,200
(Exhibited "Contemporary Masters, Artistic Eden", Pasadena Museum of History 2007.) |

"Regeneration"
oil on canvas 24" x 30"
framed 31" x 37"
(Hilton Head National Juried Exhibition 2007)
$4,200 |

"Trail into the High Country"
oil on mounted canvas 10" x 8"
framed 16" x 14"
$1,000 |

"Bayside Shore"
oil on mounted canvas 12" x 16"
framed 18" x 22"
$1,600 |
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"In the Aspens"
oil on mounted canvas 16" x 20"
with frame
$2,500 |

"Full Moon Rising"
oil on canvas 30" x 24"
framed 37" x 31"
$4,200 |

"Heavy Surf"
oil on canvas 48" x 60"
framed 49" x 71"
$15,000 |
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Armand Cabrera brings to his canvas the insight gathered from years as a successful production artist in the computer games industry where he created conceptual designs, background art, special effects animation and storyboarding for LucasFilm Games, Disney, Virgin Entertainment, Microsoft and Paramount Pictures. Now a full time fine artist with a studio in Marin County, north of San Francisco, he has become a dedicated landscape painter, often completing his work on location in one sitting, alla prima style. He is a regular guest columnist for OutdoorPainting.com, a sponsor of The Grand View, a National PBS series dedicated to painting outdoors. Armand Cabrera was published in a recent book release, How Did you Paint That? 100 Ways to Paint Seascapes, Rivers, and Lakes and has been the subject of feature articles in SouthwestArt, American Art Collector, Art of the West, and International Artist magazines. He is an Artist Member of the California Art Club, American Artist Professional League, Oil Painters of America and Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painters.
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