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Joanne Freeman
Covers 24-Green B

2015

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  • Covers 13-Black B (Abstract painting)
    By Joanne Freeman
    Located in London, GB
    Gouache on handmade Khadi paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi paper. She uses tape to mask out shapes and employ hard e...
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    Gouache, Handmade Paper

  • Covers 13-Black B (Abstract painting)
    By Joanne Freeman
    Located in London, GB
    Covers 13-Black B (Abstract painting) Gouache on handmade Khadi paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi paper. She uses ta...
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    Gouache, Handmade Paper

  • Covers 3 - orange (Abstract painting)
    By Joanne Freeman
    Located in London, GB
    Covers 3 - orange (Abstract painting) Aquatint made with oil based Charbonnel Etching Ink, printed on 100% rag paper Copperplate Warm White. Unframed. "Edition 5/20 This piece is ...
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    2010s Hard-Edge Abstract Paintings

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    Gouache, Handmade Paper

  • Covers 13 Red Orange (Abstract painting)
    By Joanne Freeman
    Located in London, GB
    Covers 13 Red Orange (Abstract painting) Gouache on handmade paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi paper. She uses tape t...
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    2010s Hard-Edge Abstract Paintings

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    Gouache, Handmade Paper

  • Covers 13 Yellow D (Abstract painting)
    By Joanne Freeman
    Located in London, GB
    Covers 13 Yellow D (Abstract painting) Gouache on handmade paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi p...
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    2010s Hard-Edge Abstract Paintings

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    Gouache, Handmade Paper

  • Covers 13 - orange (Abstract Painting)
    By Joanne Freeman
    Located in London, GB
    Covers 13 - orange (Abstract Painting) Gouache on handmade Khadi paper. Unframed. Joanne Freeman's works on paper are made with gouache on handmade Indian Khadi paper. She uses ta...
    Category

    2010s Hard-Edge Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Gouache, Handmade Paper

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