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Denise Driscoll
"Seeking Coherence", abstract, ovals, gold, green, black, red, acrylic painting

2018

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"Tilt”, Abstract, Geometric, Green, Blue, Black, Silver, Acrylic Painting, 2024
By Sandra Cohen
Located in Natick, MA
Sandra Cohen’s “Tilt” is a 14 x 14 x 1 inch abstract geometric painting on cradled wood, in bright blue, green, black, white, and silver. At the center is an Earth-like circle filled...
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2010s Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

“disinheritance”, Abstract, Yellow, Pink, Red, Flowers, Acrylic Painting, 2024
By Sandra Cohen
Located in Natick, MA
Sandra Cohen’s “disinheritance” is a 30 x 24 x .25 inch abstract acrylic painting on tempered hardwood, in pink, green, yellow, tan and black. Flowers, biological forms, spinal bones...
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2010s Abstract Paintings

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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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"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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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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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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2010s Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

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