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This is a poster or photo entitled Shades of Love - Lavender
by Alfred Gockel. This Shades of Love poster or picture shows
the talent that is Alfred Gockel and the beauty behind his artwork
as a heart has two flowers in it. Alfred Gockel is a brilliant
artist. |
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Shades of Love |
Shades of Love
by: Alfred
Gockel
18 x 18
Fine Art Print / Poster
Your Price: $21.99!!! |
Alfred Gockel Posters
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Alfred
Gockel was born in Germany in 1952. At the time of
this writing, he would be just 53 years old. Alfred
Gockel has had a very successful career. His first
piece of art was published by the time he was just eight
years old. Alfred Gockel went on to study at the
Polytechnic Academy and graduated in 1977. Six years
later, Gockel and his wife founded their own publishing
firm. The firm has become one of the best in the world
of abstract art. Despite all this success, Alfred
Gockel remains quite humble and often relaxes by taking out
his Harley motorcycle. This piece features a purple
heart, with shades of red and two flowers nestled directly
in between the heart. |
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