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Artist: Melinda Matyas
The reflection of gravity, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
The reflection of gravity, oil on canvas, is focusing on existential issues and on the role of gravity in human life. The top figure in the painting is a 'reflection' of the bottom f...
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2010s Impressionist Melinda Matyas Art

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Oil

When silence happens in the marketplace, Digital on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Mounted giclée print, limited edition of 100 -Size with mount: 40x30cm/16"x12" -Approximate size of the print without mount: 30x20cm/12"x8" -It has a window and back mount a...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Digital

Hiatus, Digital on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Mounted giclée print, limited edition of 100 -Size with mount: 40x30cm/16"x12" -Approximate size of the print without mount: 30x20cm/12"x8" -It has a window and back mount a...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Digital

Circle, Digital on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Mounted giclée print, limited edition of 100 -Size with mount: 40x30cm/16"x12" -Approximate size of the print without mount: 30x20cm/12"x8" -It has a window and back mount a...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Digital

The beginning of memory, Digital on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Mounted giclée print, limited edition of 100 -Size with mount: 40x30cm/16"x12" -Approximate size of the print without mount: 30x20cm/12"x8" -It has a window and back mount a...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Digital

The barricade, Digital on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Mounted giclée print, limited edition of 100 -Size with mount: 40x30cm/16"x12" -Approximate size of the print without mount: 30x20cm/12"x8" -It has a window and back mount a...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Digital

Prayer, Digital on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Mounted giclée print, limited edition of 100 -Size with mount: 40x40cm/16"x16" -Approximate size of the print without mount: 30x30cm/12"x12" -It has a window and back mount ...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Digital

The hengebuilders, Digital on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Mounted giclée print, limited edition of 100 -Size with mount: 40x40cm/16"x16" -Approximate size of the print without mount: 30x30cm/12"x12" -It has a window and back mount ...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Digital

Roundabout, Digital on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Mounted giclée print, limited edition of 100 -Size with mount: 40x40cm/16"x16" -Approximate size of the print without mount: 30x30cm/12"x12" -It has a window and back mount ...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Digital

Melinda Matyas "Idle", original ink and acrylic on paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Glenview, IL
"Idle" by Hungarian born British artist is a contemporary expressionist representation of mid section of a female nude as viewed from the side. The artwork was created in 2011 ink an...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Acrylic, Ink

Child of Vision II, Drawing, Pen & Ink on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Original artwork, charcoal and ink on paper. A signed Certificate Of Authenticity will be included with the artwork. Please feel free to contact me if you would like more inform...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Pen

Child of vision I, Drawing, Pen & Ink on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Original artwork, charcoal and ink on paper. A signed Certificate Of Authenticity will be included with the artwork. Please feel free to contact me if you would like more inform...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Pen

Child of Vision, Drawing, Pen & Ink on Paper
By Melinda Matyas
Located in Yardley, PA
Original artwork, charcoal and ink on paper. A signed Certificate Of Authenticity will be included with the artwork. Please feel free to contact me if you would like more inform...
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2010s Contemporary Melinda Matyas Art

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Pen

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