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Medium: Synthetic
Artist: Mb Boissonnault
"Untitled" Oil on Synthetic Canvas
Located in West Hollywood, CA
MB Boissonnault is a contemporary painter raised in Bennington, Vermont and now based in Venice, California. Boissonnault is a focused and prolific painter, having studied fine art f...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Synthetic

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Canvas, Synthetic, Oil

"The Long Summer" Abstract Contemporary Art, Oil on Synthetic Canvas
Located in West Hollywood, CA
MB Boissonnault is a contemporary painter raised in Bennington, Vermont and now based in Venice, California. Boissonnault is a focused and prolific painter, having studied fine art formally at the school of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf, in Germany, where she graduated in 1995. Her technique features many studied layers of oil paint, inspired by the complex colors and textures of our environment and the atmosphere. "The Long Summer...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Synthetic

Materials

Synthetic, Canvas, Oil

"Non-Standard Time" Abstract Contemporary Art, Oil on Synthetic Canvas
Located in West Hollywood, CA
MB Boissonnault is a contemporary painter raised in Bennington, Vermont and now based in Venice, California. Boissonnault is a focused and prolific painter, having studied fine art f...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Synthetic

Materials

Synthetic, Canvas, Oil

"Hippy Valley" Oil on Synthetic Canvas
Located in West Hollywood, CA
MB Boissonnault is a contemporary painter raised in Bennington, Vermont and now based in Venice, California. Boissonnault is a focused and prolific painter, having studied fine art f...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Synthetic

Materials

Canvas, Synthetic, Oil

"Untitled" Oil on Synthetic Canvas
Located in West Hollywood, CA
MB Boissonnault is a contemporary painter raised in Bennington, Vermont and now based in Venice, California. Boissonnault is a focused and prolific painter, having studied fine art f...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Synthetic

Materials

Canvas, Synthetic, Oil

"Seasick on Dry Land Lamda" Abstract Contemporary Art, Oil on Synthetic Canvas
Located in West Hollywood, CA
MB Boissonnault is a contemporary painter raised in Bennington, Vermont and now based in Venice, California. Boissonnault is a focused and prolific painter, having studied fine art f...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Synthetic

Materials

Canvas, Synthetic, Oil

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