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Medium: Polymer
Artist: Susan English
Susan English "Dwell" 2024 Tinted polymer on Dibond panel
Susan English "Dwell" 2024 Tinted polymer on Dibond panel

Susan English "Dwell" 2024 Tinted polymer on Dibond panel

By Susan English

Located in New York, NY

Ethereal and minimal, Susan English’s paintings play with light and space. She employs transparent pigments and layering to manipulate light and illuminate her color fields. Soft var...

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2010s Minimalist Art by Medium: Polymer

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