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$750
Original Painting Size: 30×15 IN
Medium: Oil
Through Colorado, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada – There are red rock formations that are breath taking. This is a picture taken in AZ and highlights worldwide geologic interest and beauty. It is part of a collection that celebrates the tranquility of the west, and the vibrant life of Colorado.
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$250 – $1,100Price range: $250 through $1,100
Sunset Whiskey Moment is sunset whiskey art for people who savor the last light of the day with a good pour. A cut-glass tumbler and a heavy decanter sit at the edge of the water, their amber whiskey catching the glow of a brilliant sky. The scene feels coastal and expansive, yet also intimate—like a quiet ritual at the end of a long day. Painted in Monica’s Hybrid Fluid Realism, the glass and liquid gleam with precise reflections while the sky and water stay luminous and painterly. This piece invites you to slow down, breathe, and enjoy the moment, whether you hang it in your living room or home bar.
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$750
Original Painting Size: 30×15 IN
Medium: Hybrid Fluid Realism (Oil & Acrylic)
Leveraging my oil and poured acrylic technique, I am revisiting some southwest images. Arches National Park lies north of Moab in Utah – This view with the contracting background was amazing. One thing is for sure, visiting is best done early or late in the day as it was so hot outside. This is part of a collection that celebrates the tranquility of the west, and the vibrant life of Colorado.
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$800
Original Painting Size: 24×18 IN
Medium: Hybrid Fluid Realism (Oil & Acrylic)
Leveraging my oil and poured acrylic technique, I am revisiting some southwest images. Between Arizona & Utah, lies Coyote Buttes of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs – These rock formations are breath taking. This is a picture taken in AZ and highlights worldwide geologic interest and beauty. This is part of a collection that celebrates the tranquility of the west, and the vibrant life of Colorado.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
City Lights Chardonnay is 7Cellars Chardonnay wine art for people who love a night out as much as a well-made white wine. Monica staged a 7Cellars bottle and glass of Chardonnay on a reflective tabletop, watching how the city lights shimmered around the glass as she took reference photos. The main bottle and the pale gold wine start with acrylic pours that give the liquid a sense of motion, while the label, corkscrew, and blurred background are finished in traditional oils. The result is a bright, sophisticated scene that celebrates the Farm Collection Chardonnay’s lively character and the stylish, urban side of 7Cellars.
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$1,000
Original Painting Size: 24×24 IN
Medium: Oil
The difference between what man creates and what nature gives; comparable to destruction against life. However the day will come when our planet will say “no more”. It’s before this time we have to reflect and change, before it is too late. Use what you need, do not waste, and if possible – leave it better than you found it. Let’s take care of our planet as if it’s the only one we have, ya, because it is….
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Calm Waters, Shared Glass is calm wine art for living rooms that feel like a soft landing at day’s end. A glass of red and a tall bottle in an ornate holder stand near the water, framed by fresh green grass and a sunlit tree. The light is gentle, almost springlike, and it invites you to pause. The wine and bottle are shaped with embellished acrylic pours, while the glass, foliage, and sky are painted in traditional oils. This Hybrid Fluid Realism creates depth and glow, turning an ordinary moment into a quiet ritual of connection and ease.
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$1,400
Original Painting Size: 24×30 IN
Medium: Oil
What was once lush, is now a barren wasteland. When do we stop consuming and look for renewable resources? This is part of a series collection called ‘Perceptions’ where reality is skewed based on how you feel and interpret its meaning in the moment.
Colorado has a saying “leave no trace”. I think this leads to understanding how we should be responsible. Thus, I felt leaving a footprint in the painting has this symbolic saying imprinted within the painting.
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$340 – $2,400Price range: $340 through $2,400
Special Occasion is champagne celebration art for people who mark life’s milestones with bubbles and joy. The painting comes from a personal moment: right after Monica’s brother proposed, the sparkling wine was opened and the first two glasses were poured. She saw the glow in the flutes, the dark bottle behind them, and knew it was a scene worth keeping. The resulting artwork captures that pause between the question and the first toast. Painted in her Hybrid Fluid Realism, it turns a single engagement into a symbol for all special occasions—engagements, anniversaries, promotions, and every “we did it” worth celebrating.
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$340 – $2,400Price range: $340 through $2,400
Line Them Up is Spanish wine art for home bar collectors who enjoy the thrill of discovering new bottles. After a shopping trip, Monica set several Spanish wines and a sparkling brut on the bar before putting them away. The lineup looked so vivid and full of possibility that she grabbed her camera and captured the moment. Later, it became this painting: a row of labels, colors, and reflections in front of warm barrel imagery. Painted in her Hybrid Fluid Realism, with layered acrylics and detailed oils, the piece celebrates the joy of exploring Spain’s diverse wines and sharing them with friends.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Lucky 7s II – The Farm in Gold belongs to Monica’s Lucky 7s series of 7Cellars wine art. Here, a golden Farm Collection bottle stands front and center, its bold white 7 glowing against vertical streams of color. Two darker bottles recede into the background, creating depth and a sense of quiet motion. Monica builds the main bottle with layered acrylic pours, then sharpens the label, reflections, and blurred bottles in oils.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Lucky 7s III – The Farm in Blue closes Monica’s Lucky 7s series of 7Cellars wine art. In this painting, a deep blue Farm Collection bottle stands in front of two softer bottles, its bold white “7” immediately catching the eye. The main bottle begins with layered acrylic pours that build movement into the glass, while the label, reflections, and background bottles are finished in traditional oils. Monica created the series after seeing three 7Cellars bottles line up and realizing how powerfully the 7–7–7 motif spoke to both the winery and John Elway’s Colorado legacy. This first piece sets the tone: graphic, luminous, and unmistakably 7Cellars.