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RosesGold
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

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Paper, Acrylic

OYLB
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

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Paper, Acrylic

AquaPink
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

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Paper, Acrylic

GTRedSquare
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

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Paper, Acrylic

BluesBlueGreen
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

BluesPurple
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

RosesLavender
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

RedsAquaBlue
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

FBBlues
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

NALB
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

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Paper, Acrylic

CoolBlueViolets
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Abstract Louise P Sloane Art

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Acrylic, Paper

Dark Cloud
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Louise P Sloane Art

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Acrylic, Linen

Follow (AKA Follow Blues)
By Louise P. Sloane
Located in Westport, CT
Since 1974, Louise P. Sloane has been actively engaged in the studio as an abstract painter. Her work focuses upon geometric forms, grids and patterns. These detail oriented pieces ...
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2010s Louise P Sloane Art

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Acrylic, Linen

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