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Artist: Mark Lembo
Medium: Mixed Media
Broken Heart Blues
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Oddly enough, I was quite happy that day. Words that describe this piece:outsider, blue, monochrome, action, dynamic Artist Biography: Mark A. Lembo Script M Abstract Art Mark’s dynamic work blurs the distinction between alcohol ink and watercolor - working with dyes, inks, liquid acrylic, liquid watercolor, and other aqueous media; lately, he has been incorporating metallic watercolor and pearlescent ink to his work. He has used canvas, synthetic Yupo™ paper, Yasutomo Mineral Paper, and various watercolor papers. Mark’s journey into the world of creative arts started with the question, “What would Jackson Pollock’s work look like if he had used transparent watercolors?” So, it was out with the pencils, pens, and brushes, and on to the pouring of various aqueous solutions. While mostly self-taught, Mark took a series of classes at the Creative Arts Group, Sierra Madre, CA, under Joe Stoddard, as well as seminars with Robert Burridge...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Watercolor, Synthetic Paper

Overflow
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: One of the keep it simple and leave it alone works on Yupo(tm). Let the media do the work. Words that describe this piece:Yellow, gold, abstract, flow, full field ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Synthetic Paper

Floreos
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Floreo, "Flower" in Spanish, has special meaning in flamenco dance. Words that describe this piece:outsider, intuitive, blue, monochrome, dynamic, action, flamenco, movement Artist Biography: Mark A. Lembo Script M Abstract Art Mark’s dynamic work blurs the distinction between alcohol ink and watercolor - working with dyes, inks, liquid acrylic, liquid watercolor, and other aqueous media; lately, he has been incorporating metallic watercolor and pearlescent ink to his work. He has used canvas, synthetic Yupo™ paper, Yasutomo Mineral Paper, and various watercolor papers. Mark’s journey into the world of creative arts started with the question, “What would Jackson Pollock’s work look like if he had used transparent watercolors?” So, it was out with the pencils, pens, and brushes, and on to the pouring of various aqueous solutions. While mostly self-taught, Mark took a series of classes at the Creative Arts Group, Sierra Madre, CA, under Joe Stoddard, as well as seminars with Robert...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Watercolor, Synthetic Paper

Interaction
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Done in a palette very similar to Mr. Bill and in a similar style. They work well together with Swizzle and Splat as well. One of the action painting exercises. Si...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Paper

MI
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: As with CT. similar application of 'pressure' yielded a mitten like form thus MI. Who knows there may be 48 more in this series! Should play well with CY and Klimt-...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Synthetic Paper

Circle Toon
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Another of the Toon Series but in full sheet format. Simple and geometric in a primary color palette. Words that describe this piece:Geometric, abstract, circle, s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Mixed Media

Worn-Out Precision
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: 14Hx11W Mixed Aqueous Solutiuons - acrylic ink, pearlescent ink, watercolor, metallic watercolor, salt Yupo Synthetic Paper - Single white mat. 20H X 16W Words...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Mixed Media

River Mountain Sky
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Dynamic works from a simple palette. It never ceases to amaze me how such vibrant and lively works can evolve from a small range of inputs. INVITED The Lakelan...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Watercolor, Synthetic Paper

Bell Bottom Giraffe
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: 14Hx11W Mixed Aqueous Solutions on Yupo Synthetic Paper Words that describe this piece:outsider, intuitive, flowing, blue, green, giraffe, abstract Artist Biography: Mark A. Lembo Script M Abstract Art Mark’s dynamic work blurs the distinction between alcohol ink and watercolor - working with dyes, inks, liquid acrylic, liquid watercolor, and other aqueous media; lately, he has been incorporating metallic watercolor and pearlescent ink to his work. He has used canvas, synthetic Yupo™ paper, Yasutomo Mineral Paper, and various watercolor papers. Mark’s journey into the world of creative arts started with the question, “What would Jackson Pollock’s work look like if he had used transparent watercolors?” So, it was out with the pencils, pens, and brushes, and on to the pouring of various aqueous solutions. While mostly self-taught, Mark took a series of classes at the Creative Arts Group, Sierra Madre, CA, under Joe Stoddard, as well as seminars with Robert Burridge...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Synthetic Paper

Fractured Toon
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Happy accident(s). Chaos amid the order? Words that describe this piece:panels, comics, structure, chaos, cartoon Artist Biography: Mark A. Lembo Script M Abstract Art Mark’s dynamic work blurs the distinction between alcohol ink and watercolor - working with dyes, inks, liquid acrylic, liquid watercolor, and other aqueous media; lately, he has been incorporating metallic watercolor and pearlescent ink to his work. He has used canvas, synthetic Yupo™ paper, Yasutomo Mineral Paper, and various watercolor papers. Mark’s journey into the world of creative arts started with the question, “What would Jackson Pollock’s work look like if he had used transparent watercolors?” So, it was out with the pencils, pens, and brushes, and on to the pouring of various aqueous solutions. While mostly self-taught, Mark took a series of classes at the Creative Arts Group, Sierra Madre, CA, under Joe Stoddard, as well as seminars with Robert Burridge...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Mixed Media, Watercolor

Blue n Gold
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: - 14Hx11W (unframed) - Mixed inks and watercolor on Yupo Synthetic Paper - Gold ink underlay topped with various blue inks and watercolors - Comes with a brass/gold...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Synthetic Paper

Go Bux
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Sometimes it just happens. Then again, maybe it's just the way my mind works. As usual, the liquids are tossed on the paper with little interruption from me. If you...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Canvas

Bloo Toon
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Part of the Toon Series using a paneled format and the same application methodology. Words that describe this piece:paneled, cartoon, unique, dynamic, blue Artist Biography: Mark A. Lembo Script M Abstract Art Mark’s dynamic work blurs the distinction between alcohol ink and watercolor - working with dyes, inks, liquid acrylic, liquid watercolor, and other aqueous media; lately, he has been incorporating metallic watercolor and pearlescent ink to his work. He has used canvas, synthetic Yupo™ paper, Yasutomo Mineral Paper, and various watercolor papers. Mark’s journey into the world of creative arts started with the question, “What would Jackson Pollock’s work look like if he had used transparent watercolors?” So, it was out with the pencils, pens, and brushes, and on to the pouring of various aqueous solutions. While mostly self-taught, Mark took a series of classes at the Creative Arts Group, Sierra Madre, CA, under Joe Stoddard, as well as seminars with Robert Burridge...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Mixed Media

Equali Toon
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Another in the Toon Series using a paneled format and the usual application of various aqueous solutions. Words that describe this piece:Dynamic, unique, panel, ca...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Mixed Media

Working Blue 01
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Recently started experimenting with single color palette and emphasizing texture. Single White Mat 18Hx14W Words that describe this piece:intuitive, Minimalist, m...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Synthetic Paper

Working Blue 02
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Recently started focusing on texture and a single color palette. Single White Mat 18Hx14W Words that describe this piece:intuitive, Minimalist, minimal, blue, abs...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Synthetic Paper

Working Blue 03
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Texture emphasized over complicating the palette. Single White Mat 18Hx14W Words that describe this piece:intuitive, abstract, minimalist, minimal. blue Artist Biography: Mark A. Lembo Script M Abstract Art Mark’s dynamic work blurs the distinction between alcohol ink and watercolor - working with dyes, inks, liquid acrylic, liquid watercolor, and other aqueous media; lately, he has been incorporating metallic watercolor and pearlescent ink to his work. He has used canvas, synthetic Yupo™ paper, Yasutomo Mineral Paper, and various watercolor papers. Mark’s journey into the world of creative arts started with the question, “What would Jackson Pollock’s work look like if he had used transparent watercolors?” So, it was out with the pencils, pens, and brushes, and on to the pouring of various aqueous solutions. While mostly self-taught, Mark took a series of classes at the Creative Arts Group, Sierra Madre, CA, under Joe Stoddard, as well as seminars with Robert Burridge...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Synthetic Paper, Mixed Media

Rollerskate
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: - Mixed aqueous media on Yupo synthetic paper. Pairs well with 'Skateboard'. - Single white mat 14H X 18W Words that describe this piece:abstract, primary, dynamic...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Synthetic Paper, Mixed Media, Watercolor

(Grey) Patches
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: Representative of the (Grey) series. A little drier application of media upon a thinner Canson colored paper. Appearing at the 32nd Annual Cool Art Show, July 24-...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Mixed Media

No Bronze
Located in Boston, MA
About the piece: 26H x 20W Metallic watercolor and pearlescent ink on Yupo Limited series - size and materials 2021 Taking the 'Wash Buckle' series to new heights (and widths...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Synthetic Paper

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