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"Exponent" Yellow, Red, Black and Brown Color Blocking on Panel
By David Rothermel
Located in Baltimore, MD
This piece is framed. The price reflects the framed piece. Unframed dimensions: 72 X 84 inches.
American artist, David Rothermel of David Rothermel Contemporary, Santa Fe, New Mexico, was born in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, a small town located at the confluence of the north and west branches...
Category
2010s David Rothermel Art
Materials
Acrylic, Panel
"Studio #9" Turquoise, Black, and Yellow Color Blocking on Panel
By David Rothermel
Located in Baltimore, MD
This piece is framed. The price reflects the framed piece. Unframed dimensions: 24 X 18 inches.
American artist, David Rothermel of David Rothermel Contemporary, Santa Fe, New Mexico, was born in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, a small town located at the confluence of the north and west branches...
Category
2010s Color-Field David Rothermel Art
Materials
Acrylic, Panel
"Vulcana" Brown, Red, and Black Colorblocking on Panel
By David Rothermel
Located in Baltimore, MD
This piece is framed. The price reflects the framed piece. Unframed dimensions: 47.75 x 36 inches.
American artist, David Rothermel of David Rothermel Contemporary, Santa Fe, New Mexico, was born in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, a small town located at the confluence of the north and west branches...
Category
2010s David Rothermel Art
Materials
Acrylic, Panel
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