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    By Mat Tomezsko
    Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
    Mat Tomezko's latest series of abstract mixed media paintings are constructed from traditional acrylic painting and the incorporation of ash into a hand-mixed paint of his own creation. This piece is part of a body of work that uses evocative materials and imagery of fire, flowers, food, newspapers, asphalt, and ash to illuminate the interconnectedness of destructive and creative forces. "Ash" is a traditional still-life and landscape composition interrupted by broad black geometric chevron lines or "arrows" that divide the composition symmetrically in a geometric balance. This painting is signed and dated on the back. It includes all hanging hardware and is ready to install -- no need for additional framing. Tomezsko is an artist from Philadelphia who creates abstract paintings, public art installations, and community art projects based around participation and everyday visual language. His approach to composition is informed by mid-century formalism and conceptualism. His work was recognized by the 2017 Americans for the Arts Public Art Network Year in Review for outstanding public art. Tomezsko’s work has been exhibited at numerous art spaces regionally and nationally, including the Crane Arts, Woodmere Art Museum, the Center For Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA), and Wexler Gallery in Philadelphia; Lillstreet Art Center in Chicago, IL; the Delaware Contemporary in Wilmington, DE; and Thomas Hunter Projects in New York, NY. He has created several notable public art projects including "14 Movements: A Symphony in Color and Words," a mile-long temporary mural installed in downtown Philadelphia during the 2016 Democratic National Convention; "Look Long and Look Good," a series of 30 paintings currently installed along Main Street in Manayunk; and "Flowering Axes," a mural in the 5th Street Vehicular Tunnel underneath the Ben Franklin Bridge. His work is in the collection of The Wharton...
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    2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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  • Original-Magic Bell in the Night-UK Awarded Artist-Botanical Abstract Expression
    Located in London, GB
    In her latest series, "The Weaver," Shizico explores forms, layers, and time onto canvases. Applying the format of diptychs and triptychs, she creates lyrical narratives, capturing t...
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    2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

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  • Original-Magic Bell Morning Light-UK Awarded Artist-Botanic- Abstract Expression
    Located in London, GB
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  • EQ redefined series 1700-EU101-3, Blue and Orange Abstract Painting, Bright Art
    Located in Deddington, GB
    Andrzej Michael Karwacki’s acrylic paint and resin on birch panel work called: ‘EQ redefined series 1700-EU101-3’ is wonderfully colourful and a creative abstract piece of artwork. D...
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    2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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  • The Upend, Oil, Monochromatic, minimalist, black, Textured, painting, movement
    By James Austin Murray
    Located in Riverdale, NY
    The Upend is a monochromatic, textured oil painting by James Austin Murray. It is an all black oil painting on wood panel. It is 36x36, square It is a stunning abstract painting t...
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    2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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  • Two Apples: abstract still life interior painting of red apples on pink & gray
    By Mat Tomezsko
    Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
    This is an original still life interior painting of fruit (apples) with a geometric fractured composition. The artist made the painting one section at a time. When working on one section, the artist would block off the rest of the composition so the objects and background needed to be placed again. By building the composition this way, the background and table appear at different levels and the shapes don't quite align. These imperfections convey a sense of passing time. In each section, the tone of the light changes, and the shadows switch directions. The apples and geometric shapes were chosen as much for metaphorical value as for aesthetics. A seemingly simple arrangement in a familiar painting genre contains a depth of observation, artistic choices, and interpretation. This painting is signed and dated on the back. Includes all hanging hardware and ready to install; no need for additional framing. Mat...
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