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Patrick Rubinstein
Love dans tous ses etats

2024

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Birds everywhere
By Patrick Rubinstein
Located in Rye, NY
This striking kinetic artwork boldly presents the word "LOVE". It displays a distinct yet harmonious background featuring vibrant, butterfly motifs in rich, warm hues. The vivid inte...
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2010s Op Art Mixed Media

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Gold Leaf

Love Gold and Butterflies
By Patrick Rubinstein
Located in Rye, NY
This striking kinetic artwork boldly presents the word "LOVE". It displays a distinct yet harmonious background featuring vibrant, butterfly motifs in rich, warm hues. The vivid inte...
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2010s Op Art Mixed Media

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Gold Leaf

Sous les aster
By Patrick Rubinstein
Located in Rye, NY
This striking kinetic artwork boldly presents the word "LOVE". It displays a distinct yet harmonious background featuring vibrant, butterfly motifs in rich, warm hues. The vivid inte...
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2010s Op Art Mixed Media

Materials

Gold Leaf

Les Papillons D'automne
By Patrick Rubinstein
Located in Rye, NY
This striking kinetic artwork boldly presents the word "LOVE". It displays a distinct yet harmonious background featuring vibrant, butterfly motifs in rich, warm hues. The vivid inte...
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2010s Op Art Mixed Media

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Gold Leaf

Flamingo Flamenco
By Patrick Rubinstein
Located in Rye, NY
This striking kinetic artwork boldly presents the word "LOVE". It displays a distinct yet harmonious background featuring vibrant, butterfly motifs in rich, warm hues. The vivid inte...
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2010s Op Art Mixed Media

Materials

Gold Leaf

Les Papillons D'opale
By Patrick Rubinstein
Located in Rye, NY
This striking kinetic artwork boldly presents the word "LOVE". It displays a distinct yet harmonious background featuring vibrant, butterfly motifs in rich, warm hues. The vivid inte...
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2010s Op Art Mixed Media

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Gold Leaf

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