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Continuum-Zinc: contemporary geometric abstract painting on black, on wood panel
By Nancy Agati
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
Nancy Agati’s "Continuum - Zinc" is a mixed media painting with gestural lines in predominant blue and white on black artist's paper mounted on wood pane. It has a French cleat on th...
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2010s Abstract Slip Mixed Media
Materials
Clay, Slip, Ink, Panel, Archival Paper, Polymer
Continuum-Royal: contemporary geometric abstract painting on black on wood panel
By Nancy Agati
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
Nancy Agati’s "Continuum-Royal" is an abstract mixed media painting in predominant blue and white on black artist's paper mounted on a wood panel. It has a French cleat on the back f...
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2010s Abstract Slip Mixed Media
Materials
Clay, Slip, Ink, Panel, Archival Paper, Polymer
MULTICOLOURED SLIPCAST PORCELAIN, EMMA BELL, WALL SCULPTURE, SLIPCAST, FRAMES,
By Emma Bell
Located in Deddington, GB
Multicoloured Slipcast Porcelain
73 x 73 x7 cm
Emma Bell said : "I have coloured the porcelain body & then put a clear glaze over it"
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Slip Mixed Media
Materials
Slip
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