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Denise Driscoll
"Kinship 13", abstract, ovals, yellow, greens, blues, violet, acrylic painting

2021

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"Observer Effect", abstract, black, white, blue, rainbow, acrylic, monoprint
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “Observer Effect” is a 48 x 36 inch abstract acrylic painting created with multiple monoprinting methods on a birch wood panel. A black and white grid of rectangles for...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel, Monoprint

"Radio Silence", abstract, graphic, blue, purple, red, green, acrylic, monoprint
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “Radio Silence” is a 48 x 36 inch abstract acrylic painting created with a monoprinting process on a birch wood panel. Pastel rainbow tones of blue, purple, red, green,...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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"Shifting Horizons", abstract, windows, red, yellow, white, acrylic, monoprint
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “Shifting Horizons” is a 48 x 36 inch abstract acrylic painting created with multiple monoprinting methods on a birch wood panel. Heavy contrast among the layers evoke ...
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“the separation of isotopes”, Abstract, Pink, Red, Gold, Acrylic Painting, 2024
By Sandra Cohen
Located in Natick, MA
Sandra Cohen’s “the separation of isotopes” is a 12 x 12 x 1 inch abstract acrylic painting on cradled wood, in bright tones of pink, blue, orange, yellow, white and black. A simplif...
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"Fall Reflections 1", Abstract, Autumn, Gold, Blue, Acrylic Painting, 2017
By Cheryl Clinton
Located in Natick, MA
“Fall Reflections 1” is from an ongoing series of paintings inspired by the shifting colors and changing contours of autumn to winter. This 36 x 48 x 1.5 inch acrylic painting on pan...
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"the Landing", abstract, red, orange, yellow, pink, purple, acrylic painting
By Sandra Cohen
Located in Natick, MA
Sandra Cohen’s “the Landing” is a 20 x 16 x .25 inch acrylic painting on tempered hardboard, in red, orange, yellow, pink, purple, and white. A crooked staircase at bottom left mixes...
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