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ICON by ArtTour International - Barbara Tyler Ahlfield - cover

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ICON by ArtTour International - Barbara Tyler Ahlfield

Viviana Puello, Alan Grimandi, Inc ArtTour International Publications

Publisher: ATIM TOP 60 MASTERS by ArtTour Internaitonal Magazine

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Summary

ICON by ArtTour International presents Barbara Tyler Ahlfield. 
 
Barbara Tyler Ahlfield is an award-winning American artist who combines classical and modern elements in her fashion-inspired portraits. Drawing from her background in the fashion industry, she creates emotionally charged paintings that are both whimsical and refined.
 
Glorious and glamorous—view the emotional power of Barbara Tyler Ahlfield's paintings for yourself!
Available since: 04/28/2023.
Print length: 10 pages.

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