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Style: Abstract
Medium: Foam Board
Composition III Sasha - abstraction art, made in black, orange, yellow and white
By Lena Cher
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
Interior design paintings. Abstraction art, made in black, orange, yellow on white foam board.
Also, you can read name Sasha in Russian at the middle of the painting.
Can be as a s...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Foam Board Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Epoxy Resin, Foam Board
Spermatozoon - abstraction art, made in black, white, yellow
By Lena Cher
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
Interior design paintings. Abstraction art, made in black, white, yellow on black foam board.
Lena Chernyavskaya / LENA CHER
Born in 1986. She lives and...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Foam Board Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
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Epoxy Resin, Foam Board
Composition IV - abstraction art, made in black, orange, yellow and white
By Lena Cher
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
Interior design paintings. Abstraction art, made in black, orange, yellow on white foam board. Can be as a single independent painting, diptych or 4-pieces art composition.
Also, we...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Foam Board Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
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Epoxy Resin, Foam Board
Spermatozoons (Diptych)- abstraction art, made in black, white, blue
By Lena Cher
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
Interior design paintings. Diptych. Each work is 20 by 29.5 inches in size. Abstraction art, made in black, white, blue on black foam board. There is a slight detriment of the artwo...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Foam Board Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
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Resin, Foam Board
"Underwater Series: Coral Reef, " Original Watercolor signed by David Barnett
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Underwater Series: Coral Reef" is an original mixed media piece by David Barnett that incorporates watercolor and acrylic on rag museum foam board, signed in the lower right. This ...
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By Mark Pomilio
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal on paper, mounted to foam core and wood
Mark Pomilio’s work focuses on the research of fractals, cloning, and single cell manipulation. His mathematics-based drawings serve...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Foam Board Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
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Wood, Paper, Charcoal, Foam Board
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Foam Board drawings and watercolor paintings for sale on 1stDibs.
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