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A figurative painting is offered on hand-stretched, hand-painted on gallery-wrapped canvas. Display beautifully with or without a frame. .
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A figurative painting is offered on hand-stretched, hand-painted on gallery-wrapped canvas. Display beautifully with or without a frame. .
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A luminous figurative painting stands against a sea of blue, her emerald dress echoing the warmth of the cello’s voice. Flowing brushstrokes…
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A contemplative figurative emerges from layered textures and softened color, suspended between presence and introspection.
View DetailsA Second Virgin Hand-Painted artwork is not a reproduction, a print, or a mechanical copy. It is a new painting, created again by the same artist, on fresh canvas, using the same materials, process, and artistic intention as the original work.
This offering exists for collectors who value real paint, real craftsmanship, and real authorship, even when the original piece has already found its home.
A Second Virgin painting offers the presence of the artist’s hand — not just the image of a painting, but the act of painting itself.
Yes. Each Second Virgin Hand-Painted piece is a newly created, original artwork. It is not a print or a reproduction.
No. The composition and color harmony remain very close, but brushwork and texture naturally vary. This variation is a defining quality of original painting.
Only a limited number of Second Virgin versions are created per composition. Availability may close permanently once limits are reached.
One round of minor refinements is available during the approval stage. Major repainting or complete reworking is not included.
If you decline within the approval window, a full refund is issued. No justification is required.
Most Second Virgin Hand-Painted works are completed within 2–4 weeks, depending on size and complexity.
A Second Virgin painting carries the same spirit — never the same hand twice.