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Reginald K. Gee
"What Fishing Is All About, " Oil Pastel signed by Reginald K. Gee

1990

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  • "Preferred But Not Required, " Oil Pastel signed by Reginald K. Gee
    By Reginald K. Gee
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    "Preferred But Not Required" is an original oil pastel drawing by Reginald K. Gee. The artist signed the piece in the left margin. This abstract piece contains a wide variety of colo...
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    1990s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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    Oil Pastel

  • "Ocean Window, " Oil Pastel on Grocery Bag signed by Reginald K. Gee
    By Reginald K. Gee
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    "Ocean Window" is an original oil pastel drawing on a grocery bag by Reginald K. Gee. It depicts fish and underwater plants with a frame of abstracted colors. The artist signed the p...
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    1990s Neo-Expressionist Animal Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Oil Pastel, Found Objects

  • "Art Critic with 2.3 Billion Dollar Painting, " Oil Pastel signed by Reg K. Gee
    By Reginald K. Gee
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    "Art Critic with 2.3 Billion Dollar Painting" is an original oil pastel drawing on a grocery bag by Reginald K. Gee. The artist signed the piece in the...
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    1990s Neo-Expressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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    Oil Pastel, Found Objects

  • "Turn of the Century Abstract, " Pastel on Grocery Bag signed by Reginald K. Gee
    By Reginald K. Gee
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    "Turn of the Century Abstract" is an original oil pastel on grocery bag by Reginald K. Gee. The artist signed the piece in the lower right. This piece depicts blue, teal, yellow, bla...
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    1990s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Oil Pastel, Found Objects

  • "Abstract Portrait, " Oil Pastel on Paper signed by Reginald K. Gee
    By Reginald K. Gee
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    This pastel drawing, 'Abstract Portrait,' demonstrates Reggie K Gee's love of color and love of abstraction. In the image, the form of a head is marked by a black contour; however, a...
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    1990s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Paper, Pastel, Oil Pastel

  • "The Three Dollar Bill Network, " Oil Pastel on Cardboard signed by Reginald Gee
    By Reginald K. Gee
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    "The Three Dollar Bill Network" is an original oil pastel drawing mounted to cardboard by Reginald K. Gee. The artist signed the piece on the back. It depicts abstract marks, small figures, and scenes separated by lines and space. 30" x 40" art Reginald K. Gee was born in Milwaukee on April 28, 1964 to Native American and African American parents and spent most of his childhood on the northwest side of Milwaukee in the Havenwoods neighborhood. Gee has been creating art since 1982, and his professional art debut began in 1986 at an outdoor exhibition at Milwaukee’s Performing Arts Center. Like Prophet William J. Blackmon and Simon Sparrow...
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    1990s Neo-Expressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Oil Pastel, Cardboard

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  • HIS NEW DEN Signed Oil Pastel on Paper, Man with his Vacuum Cleaner, Self Taught
    By Reginald K. Gee
    Located in Union City, NJ
    HIS NEW DEN is an original oil pastel drawing on brown paper grocery bag by the self taught African American artist Reginald K. Gee, born April 28, 1964, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Gee is known for his Visonary Art filled with comical, expressive faces, figures, and colorful, surreal landscapes and seascapes. He is of African and Native American (Blackfoot/Choctaw) descent. HIS NEW DEN depicts an amusing scene from modern day life - a lanky male figure in a striped shirt, pale yellow toned slacks and blue shoes pushing his upright vacuum cleaner...
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  • FAST FOOD BREAKFAST Signed Oil Pastel on Paper, Take Out Food Drive-Thru Window
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  • LAST HOUSE ON KENCH AVE. Signed Oil Pastel, Cliffside Ranch House, Pink, Gray
    By Reginald K. Gee
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