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Laura Dargan
"Fireflies One" - Colorful Non-Objective Painting - Bold Shapes - Sonia Delaunay

2021

$3,400
£2,569.27
€2,966.87
CA$4,750.99
A$5,271.62
CHF 2,761.39
MX$64,644.21
NOK 35,123.90
SEK 33,155.47
DKK 22,125.84
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"Fireflies One" is an abstract painting featuring hues of orange, blue and yellow. Laura Dargan is inspired by the work of Adolph Gottlieb, Sonia Delaunay and Richard Diebenkorn. Laura Dargan is a Columbia, South Carolina native exploring the interaction between unexpected color combinations and irregular shapes. Dargan's goal is to create visual energy that is specific to the viewer. By composing designs without any suggestion of representation, the viewer has a chance to connect with the painting in their own way. Her work embodies the very idea that art is subjective. Dargan gratuated from the College of Charleston in 2001. She currently resides & creates work in Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Creator:
    Laura Dargan (1983, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Atlanta, GA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU155210349562

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