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Russell Shoemaker
Fluorescing (Abstract, Vibrant, Neon, Gestural, Contemporary, Expressionism)

2010

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Russell Shoemaker Fluorescing Oil on Panel Year: 2010 Size: 22x15.5x1in Signed and dated by hand on verso COA provided Ref.: 924802-1703 Tags: Abstract, Vibrant, Drips, Neon, Gestural, Contemporary, Abstract Expressionism Tags: Abstract, Vibrant, Drips, Neon, Gestural, Contemporary, Abstract Expressionism Russell Shoemaker received his BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute. Before completing his MFA at the University of Connecticut, Shoemaker began his MFA at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. In between he spent a year at the Charlotte Street Foundation's Urban Culture Project residency. Shoemaker has exhibited nationally in both solo and group shows.
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    2010
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    Height: 22 in (55.88 cm)Width: 15.5 in (39.37 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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    Kansas City, MO
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    1stDibs: LU608312650042

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