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Artist: Joan Watts
Minimalist Taos New Mexico Female American Artist Vertical ONE oil Painting
By Joan Watts
Located in New York, NY
“Light filled space. It is difficult to attempt any description of the work of Joan Watts without mediating on the nature of light — the way it makes color, creates volume, and inter...
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Late 20th Century Minimalist Joan Watts Art
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Canvas, Oil
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