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Ian Hagarty Art

American, b. 1980
Ian Hagarty was born in New Jersey, USA in 1980. He studied painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland (BFA, MA) and at the Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana (MFA). He was artist in residence in Venice, Italy, Cadiz, Spain and Monteleone Sabino, Italy and his work is in the permanent collection of the Huntington Museum of Art among others. His work has been included in solo and group exhibitions throughout the USA, Italy and Spain. He currently lives and works in Huntington, West Virginia.
(Biography provided by Montoro12 Gallery)
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Artist: Ian Hagarty
Step Dawn
By Ian Hagarty
Located in Roma, RM
abstract archival pigment print by American artist Ian Hagarty, a very nice use oc color combination gives the artwork an amazing light
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2010s Abstract Ian Hagarty Art

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Canvas, Archival Pigment

Ascending
By Ian Hagarty
Located in Roma, RM
multi layer combination of acrylic painting in this abstract geometric painting by American artist Ian Hagarty
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2010s Abstract Geometric Ian Hagarty Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Turning Through
By Ian Hagarty
Located in Roma, RM
many layers of acrylic painting to obtain a shiny, deep result with perfect color combination
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2010s Abstract Ian Hagarty Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

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