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Artist: Anne Francey
Medium: Ceramic
Birds & Geometry, No. 1: Abstract Ceramic Work on Panel, Black Birds & Blue Tile
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract ceramic wall sculpture on panel of black birds and mosaic blue and teal tile 13 x 13 inches Earthenware, ceramic glazes on panel This contemporary ...
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2010s Abstract Ceramic Mixed Media

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Ceramic, Glaze, Mixed Media

Configurations #3 (Abstract Ceramic Tile Painting of White Birds on Light Brown)
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract ceramic tile painting of white birds against a light oak brown background and blue and white mosaic design 18 x 18 inches Earthenware, c...
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2010s Abstract Ceramic Mixed Media

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Ceramic, Glaze, Mixed Media

Configurations #2 (Abstract Ceramic Tile Painting in Teal, Green and Black)
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract ceramic tile painting of striped and polka dot teal birds against a black background with teal and green mosaic accents. 18 x 18 inches...
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2010s Abstract Ceramic Mixed Media

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Ceramic, Glaze, Mixed Media

Birds and Geometry, No. 6 (Hanging Ceramic Tile with Abstract Bird Design)
Located in Hudson, NY
15 x 15 inches Fired clay, glazes, and mixed media This listing is offered by Carrie Haddad Gallery, based in Hudson, NY. This unique hanging ceramic tile was crafted by Saratoga, N...
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2010s Contemporary Ceramic Mixed Media

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Ceramic, Glaze, Mixed Media

Configurations No. 1 (Abstract Ceramic Tile Painting with Birds & Mosaic Design)
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary abstract ceramic tile painting on panel with red birds and teal mosaic design against a lime green, black and beige background. 18 ...
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2010s Abstract Ceramic Mixed Media

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Yellow Diptych (Hanging Ceramic Scroll in Two Pieces)
Located in Hudson, NY
9 x 21 inches Raku fired clay, glaze, and paint This listing is offered by Carrie Haddad Gallery, based in Hudson, NY. This scroll-shaped ceramic diptych is intended to hang vertica...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Ceramic Mixed Media

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Ceramic, Paint, Glaze

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