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Medium: Varnish
Neoxpressionist / Organic painting, Soil on Hahnemühle paper, Brown.
Located in Carballo, ES
This series by the multidisciplinary artist TUSET (1997, A Coruña, Spain) titled "Land paintings (or what painting is not)", is a series of paintings that the artist had buried in th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Arte Povera Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
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Organic Material, Paper, Varnish
City 13. 1966, paper, monotype, varnish, 47x77 cm
Located in Riga, LV
City 13. 1966, paper, monotype, varnish, 47x77 cm
Soikans Nikolay, pseudonym Niklo de Martell (till 1953.)
1926. 9 IX Ludza – 1980. 21 II Lester, Great Britain – graphic artist.
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1960s Abstract Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
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Paper, Monotype, Varnish
$842 Sale Price
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Empty and full, informalist painting with natural pigments on cotton with frame
Located in Carballo, ES
This series by the multidisciplinary artist TUSET (1997, A Coruña, Spain) titled "Land paintings (or what painting is not)", is a series of paintings that the artist had buried for a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Organic Material, Wood, Varnish, Cotton Canvas
Empty and full, informalist painting with natural pigments on cotton with frame
Located in Carballo, ES
This series by the multidisciplinary artist TUSET (1997, A Coruña, Spain) titled "Land paintings (or what painting is not)", is a series of paintings that the artist had buried for a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Organic Material, Wood, Varnish, Cotton Canvas
Set of 2 paintings / Natural pigment on canvas, pine wood, conceptual
Located in Carballo, ES
This series by the multidisciplinary artist TUSET (1997, A Coruña, Spain) titled "Land paintings (or what painting is not)", is a series of paintings that the artist had buried in th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Organic Material, Varnish, Canvas, Wood
Neoxpressionist / Organic painting, Soil on Hahnemühle paper, Brown.
Located in Carballo, ES
This series by the multidisciplinary artist TUSET (1997, A Coruña, Spain) titled "Land paintings (or what painting is not)", is a series of paintings that the artist had buried in th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Arte Povera Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Organic Material, Varnish, Paper
Black River 11 (Abstract work on paper)
Located in London, GB
Black River 11 (Abstract work on paper)
Resin varnish, collage on paper - Unframed
Many little fragments from different sources exist within these resin works, including natural ma...
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2010s Abstract Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Varnish
Black River 11 (Abstract work on paper)
Located in London, GB
Black River 11 (Abstract work on paper)
Resin varnish, collage on paper - Unframed
Many little fragments from different sources exist within these resin works, including natural ma...
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2010s Abstract Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
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Paper, Varnish
Black River 26 (Abstract work on paper)
Located in London, GB
Black River 26 (Abstract work on paper)
Resin varnish, collage on paper. Unframed.
Many little fragments from different sources exist within these resin works, including natural ma...
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2010s Abstract Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Varnish
Black River 26 (Abstract work on paper)
Located in London, GB
Resin varnish, collage on paper. Unframed.
Many little fragments from different sources exist within these resin works, including natural materials, images from Kroner's drawing pro...
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2010s Abstract Varnish Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Varnish
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