Rebecca Malo Art Collections
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Artwork by Rebecca Malo
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Gimse of Farmington Falls by Rebecca Malo
Sunlit Water Droplets by Rebecca Malo
Father and Son Canoe by Rebecca Malo
House Plant Reaching for the Sun by Rebecca Malo
glass sand dollar by Rebecca Malo
Early Autumn Sun by Rebecca Malo
Sun Rays by Rebecca Malo
Raindrop Series No. 3 by Rebecca Malo
Baby and Momma by Rebecca Malo
Red Flower Series #1 by Rebecca Malo
Red Dock by Rebecca Malo
Singing Bird by Rebecca Malo
Lily of the Valley by Rebecca Malo
Garden Fairy by Rebecca Malo
Late Fall 2016 by Rebecca Malo
leaves floating on h2o by Rebecca Malo
Lovely Fall by Rebecca Malo
Droplets by Rebecca Malo
zoominusess by Rebecca Malo
Reflection of Fall 2016 by Rebecca Malo
Falling Water by Rebecca Malo
Alden Pond 2017 by Rebecca Malo
Name this baby bird? by Rebecca Malo
Cocoa Beach, FL by Rebecca Malo
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About Rebecca Malo
"I take the opportunity each day offers." - Andy Goldsworthy, Artist
Rebecca Malo (pronounced Maylow), Abstract Artist, Photographer, Stained Glass/Glass Artwork. She studied stained glass at F.P.C.(University), NH where she attained her B.S. w/ honors in Business Management. Her artwork has hung in several galleries; many of which were solo shows. Juried into the N.S.A.A., Chatauque County, NY; her studio participated in the N.S.A.A. Artwalk 2011-2012 one of her greatest accomplishments was selling artwork in an interior design store. She also enjoys donating pieces of art to local charities. Rebecca resides in Western, Mass with her husband, Author Edward Malo. The inspiration for her works of art stem from nature. Please feel free to describe what a photograph/picture means to you. After all, Art is in the eye of the beholder:)