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Artist: Rodney Carswell
"rodo"
By Rodney Carswell
Located in Lyons, CO
The artist describes this project: “yo (jr.)” and “rodo”, depict avatar like figures set in an animated, virtual space. Each central character, accompanied by secondary elements of ...
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2010s Contemporary Rodney Carswell Art

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Lithograph

"yo (jr.)"
By Rodney Carswell
Located in Lyons, CO
The artist describes this project: “yo (jr.)” and “rodo”, depict avatar like figures set in an animated, virtual space. Each central character, accompanied by secondary elements of ...
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2010s Contemporary Rodney Carswell Art

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Lithograph

Root
By Rodney Carswell
Located in Lyons, CO
Color lithograph, Ed. 25 The artist describes his work: My work has often been described as belonging to a category of ‘reductive, geometric abstraction’. In the last decade ho...
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2010s Contemporary Rodney Carswell Art

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Lithograph

Bloob (?)
By Rodney Carswell
Located in Lyons, CO
Color lithograph, Edition 20. The artist describes this project: “The suggestive but ambiguous presence and narrative of the images “Bloob (?)” & “Dyad-O” reflect an ongoing creati...
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2010s Contemporary Rodney Carswell Art

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Lithograph

Dyad-O
By Rodney Carswell
Located in Lyons, CO
Color lithograph, Edition 20. The artist describes this project: “The suggestive but ambiguous presence and narrative of the images “Bloob (?)” & “Dyad-O” reflect an ongoing creati...
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2010s Contemporary Rodney Carswell Art

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Lithograph

Orbelus
By Rodney Carswell
Located in Lyons, CO
Color lithograph with pochoir, Ed. 25 The artist describes his work: My work has often been described as belonging to a category of ‘reductive, geometric abstraction’. In the l...
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2010s Contemporary Rodney Carswell Art

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Lithograph

(...!)
By Rodney Carswell
Located in Lyons, CO
Color lithograph with collage, Ed. 25 “My work has often been described as belonging to a category of ‘reductive, geometric abstraction’. In the last decade however, I have been intentionally, slowly reshaping what constitutes my working model to incorporate more surprise and imaginative play. While my work remains what some would call ‘abstract’, image and representation have become more apparent. The two lithographs produced with Shark’s Ink...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rodney Carswell Art

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Lithograph

geo-2-oon
By Rodney Carswell
Located in Lyons, CO
Color lithograph with cut outs, Ed. 25 “My work has often been described as belonging to a category of ‘reductive, geometric abstraction’. In the last decade however, I have been intentionally, slowly reshaping what constitutes my working model to incorporate more surprise and imaginative play. While my work remains what some would call ‘abstract’, image and representation have become more apparent. The two lithographs produced with Shark’s Ink...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rodney Carswell Art

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Lithograph

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