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Medium: Found Objects
Artist: Anthony Ackrill
"Relapse" - contemporary oil painting on found object, humorous swan smoking cig
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
Anthony Ackrill paints directly onto found objects, seamlessly blending painting and sculpture. In "Relapse" Ackrill depicts a swan in water, humorously smoking a cigarette. Green li...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Found Objects Animal Paintings
Materials
Found Objects, Oil
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