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Adam Cohen
Changing Seasons

2016

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  • Changing Seasons - bright, impasto, abstract expressionist, acrylic on canvas
    By Adam Cohen
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    Layered impasto swaths in a palette of pastel orange, pink, periwinkle and green are incised with a scaffold of sharp lines that unfolds from left to right. Adam Cohen intersects the...
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    Located in Bloomfield, ON
    Inspired by drawings made by children, Hiltner has created a chaotic narrative of surreal figures and animals drawn in red acrylic across an expanse of raw canvas in this over 6 feet wide painting. A central palm tree in red outline with black leaves divides the pyramidal composition that is completed with select sections painted in with red, turquoise, white and periwinkle. The sky is brushed, bright yellow. This work is aptly titled referring to a series of protests that occurred in the Middle East and North Africa that began in 2010 and became known as the Arab Spring...
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  • Turn - bright, colorful, abstract geometric shapes, acrylic on canvas
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    Begun in 2009 and completed in 2016, this acrylic painting on canvas is an opera of geometric shapes, brushed areas, lines and dots in a collision of colors, yellow, turquoise, orang...
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    2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

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    By Ivo Stoyanov
    Located in Bloomfield, ON
    Stoyanov's paintings have a fresco-like quality, the taut surface of the canvas polished to a fine smooth finish. The work has a very clean edge and does not require framing. His wor...
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    2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

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    Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

  • Red #21 - bold, abstract shapes, marble dust, acrylic and wax on canvas
    By Ivo Stoyanov
    Located in Bloomfield, ON
    Passages of red and silver in a combination of acrylic paint, marble dust, pigments and wax are balanced by shapes of grey and black in this abstract composition on canvas by Ivo Sto...
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    2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

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    Canvas, Mixed Media, Wax, Acrylic, Pigment

  • Spray - large, soft, bright, blue, pink, gestural abstract, acrylic on canvas
    By Milly Ristvedt
    Located in Bloomfield, ON
    Large scale, colorful abstract painting, with pink, orange and purple against a pale blue ground. Milly Ristvedt approaches color in her work with sincere consideration and expertise...
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    1980s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

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