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Rhythm and Blues by Brad Robertson, Square Abstract Painting on Canvas

2022

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Shot in the Dark by Brad Robertson, Vertical Abstract Painting on Canvas
By Brad Robertson
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Shot in the Dark" was painted by American artist Brand Robertson in 2024. Elevate your space with the timeless sophistication of this large vertical monochrome textured abstract pai...
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21st Century and Contemporary Color-Field Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Mixed Media

Her by Colleen Leach, Large Framed Abstract Oil on Canvas Painting
Located in Atlanta, GA
Unframed this piece measures 48"H x 48"W "Her" by Colleen Leach is a captivating 48" x 48" contemporary abstract painting that exudes vibrancy and elegance. Framed in a sleek gold f...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

Him by Colleen Leach, Large Framed Abstract Oil on Canvas Painting
Located in Atlanta, GA
Unframed this piece measures 48"H x 48"W "Him" by Colleen Leach is a striking 48" x 48" abstract masterpiece, framed elegantly in a gold floater frame. This bold and expressive work...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

So Sublime by Christina Doelling, Large Square Abstract Painting in Blue
By Christina Doelling
Located in Atlanta, GA
Texture and depth are very important elements in Christina’s mixed media paintings. In addition to multiple layers of paint, Christina often creates marks with charcoal, pencil and o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

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Zest for Life by Christina Doelling, Large Square Abstract Painting
By Christina Doelling
Located in Atlanta, GA
Texture and depth are very important elements in Christina’s mixed media paintings. In addition to multiple layers of paint, Christina often creates marks with charcoal, pencil and o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

Breathing Space by Ellen Rolli, Large Contemporary Still Life on Canvas
By Ellen Rolli
Located in Atlanta, GA
The artist has signed on the back. Ellen earned her degree in Art Education with a minor in Painting at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. In 2009 she completed a residenc...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

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