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Artist: Adam Harrison
Day in Night
By Adam Harrison
Located in Fairfield, CT
I certainly do not start these paintings as abstractions. Rather I am determined to record the anatomy of the place the best I possibly can (which, on an average, can take up to 1-2 ...
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2010s Adam Harrison Art

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Panel, Oil

Arizona
By Adam Harrison
Located in Fairfield, CT
I certainly do not start these paintings as abstractions. Rather I am determined to record the anatomy of the place the best I possibly can (which, on an average, can take up to 1-2 ...
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2010s Adam Harrison Art

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Panel, Oil

Lapin
By Adam Harrison
Located in Fairfield, CT
Represented by George Billis Gallery, NYC & LA -- Harrison paints urban scenes of Los Angeles, working strictly on location. Over the course of the year and half on average he spend...
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2010s American Realist Adam Harrison Art

Materials

Found Objects, Oil, Panel

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