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Lot 123:
Description
A circular folk art decorative plaque, attributed to the work of Jason M. Smith. The substrate is a repurposed tile saw blade, evidenced by its circular form and six peripheral notched cutouts. The surface is decorated using a thick, impasto application of paint, depicting a rural landscape scene. The composition features a gray barn or stable structure with a pitched roof, set behind green fields, a reddish-brown foreground path, and a gray fence post. The piece includes a small, slightly off-center circular hole near the top, likely intended for mounting or hanging. The use of a tile saw blade as a substrate suggests a contemporary craft or outsider art approach.
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