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Artist: Jan Maarten Voskuil
Medium: Raw Linen
Cuts in Orange
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Jan Maarten Voskuil stretches his paintings into the third dimension. His crafted, partly curved wooden constructions are based on simple geometric principles: the circle, the square...
Category
2010s Minimalist Raw Linen Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Raw Linen, Acrylic
Pointing Out As Green Grey
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Jan Maarten Voskuil stretches his paintings into the third dimension. His crafted, partly curved wooden constructions are based on simple geometric principles: the circle, the square...
Category
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Materials
Raw Linen, Acrylic
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