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Style: Abstract
Medium: Vellum
Field Study #749
Located in Houston, TX
Terrell James
Field Study #749, 2020
Oil on vellum
20 x 16 in (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Untitled Mid-Century Modern Geometric Abstraction
Located in New York, NY
Burton Wasserman
Untitled Mid-Century Modern Geometric Abstraction, 1967
Color pencil on thin vellum paper
Hand signed and dated by the artist on the front
Frame Included: elegantly ...
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Dolphin Dance 30
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1-22”.
Those brush paintings are Pri...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Vellum
Dolphin Dance 17 (Abstract painting)
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Dolphin Dance 17 (Abstract painting)
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Vellum
Dolphin Dance 24
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1-22”.
Those brush paintings are Pri...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Vellum
Untitled (258.11) (Abstract painting)
By Tilman
Located in London, GB
Untitled (258.11) (Abstract painting)
Crayon on vellum. Unframed.
In a broader sense, Tilman’s works on paper function as an archive of the artist’s ideas and observations. The vis...
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Dolphin Dance 05 (Abstract painting)
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1-22”.
Those brush paintings are Pri...
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Dolphin Dance 24 (Abstract Drawing)
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Dolphin Dance 24 (Abstract Drawing)
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1...
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Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Vellum
Untitled (258.11) (Abstract Drawing)
By Tilman
Located in London, GB
Untitled (258.11) (Abstract Drawing)
Crayon on vellum. Unframed.
In a broader sense, Tilman’s works on paper function as an archive of the artist’s ideas and observations. The visu...
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2010s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Crayon, Vellum
Dolphin Dance 30 (Abstract Drawing)
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Dolphin Dance 30 (Abstract Drawing)
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Vellum
Dolphin Dance 24 (Abstract Drawing)
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Dolphin Dance 24 (Abstract Drawing)
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Vellum
Dolphin Dance 05 (Abstract painting)
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Dolphin Dance 05 (Abstract painting)
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Vellum
Dolphin Dance 30 (Abstract Drawing)
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Dolphin Dance 30 (Abstract Drawing)
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
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Dolphin Dance 17 (Abstract painting)
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Dolphin Dance 17 (Abstract painting)
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #...
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Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
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Gouache, Vellum
Untitled (258.11) (Abstract painting)
By Tilman
Located in London, GB
Crayon on vellum. Unframed.
In a broader sense, Tilman’s works on paper function as an archive of the artist’s ideas and observations. The visual information derives from various so...
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2010s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Crayon, Vellum
Dolphin Dance 17 (Abstract painting)
By Ellen Priest
Located in London, GB
Gouache on rag tracing vellum - Unframed.
This work on paper is part of a series of collaged paintings titled “Jazz: Herbieʼs ʻDolphin Danceʼ #1-22”.
Those brush paintings are Pri...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Vellum
Untitled (258.11)
By Tilman
Located in London, GB
Crayon on vellum. Unframed.
In a broader sense, Tilman’s works on paper function as an archive of the artist’s ideas and observations. The visual information derives from various so...
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2010s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
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Crayon, Vellum
Particle Shower 5
Located in New York, NY
Jody Rasch’s work is drawn from various science practices, including astronomy, biology, and sub-atomic physics. In his subject matter and technique, Rasch builds on historical conce...
Category
2010s Abstract Vellum Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Vellum
Particle Shower 4
Located in New York, NY
FRAMED SIZE 22 x 27 inches
Jody Rasch’s work is drawn from various science practices, including astronomy, biology, and sub-atomic physics. In his subject matter and technique, Rasc...
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Materials
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Dust 3
Located in New York, NY
FRAMED SIZE 22 x 27 inches
Jody Rasch’s work is drawn from various science practices, including astronomy, biology, and sub-atomic physics. In his subject matter and technique, Rasc...
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