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Clifford Singer
Geometrical Clouds (Black Cloud)

1977-1996

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Black Cloud is hand cut polystyrene with acrylic by Clifford Singer.
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  • Geometrical Clouds. White Cloud
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    Located in Henderson, NV
    Clifford Singer's Geometrical Clouds Series has evolved since 1974.
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    1970s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

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    Polystyrene, Acrylic

  • Geometrical Clouds. Silver Cloud
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    Clifford Singer's Geometrical Clouds Series has evolved since 1974.
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    1970s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

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    Polystyrene, Acrylic

  • Jupiter. Lincoln Center
    By Clifford Singer
    Located in Henderson, NV
    Clifford Singer's Lincoln Center Sculpture.
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    1990s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

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    Plastic, Wood, Oil

  • Spiral Series
    By Clifford Singer
    Located in Henderson, NV
    Set of 3, Oil Ink Silkscreen on Acrylic on tondo plexiglas. Clifford Singer had produced several Spiral Series pieces in the late 1980s.
    Category

    1980s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Acrylic, Screen, Plexiglass

  • Quartic
    By Clifford Singer
    Located in Henderson, NV
    Clifford Singer. Quartic is a mathematical curvature.
    Category

    1990s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Plexiglass, Acrylic

  • Millennium
    By Clifford Singer
    Located in Henderson, NV
    Millennium is a complex integration of mathematical elements through collinear intersects completing a geometric picture with vivid colors. Is an interpretation of the world approac...
    Category

    1990s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Plexiglass, Acrylic

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