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Medium: Tea
Artist: Sofie Swann
"Hieroglyphics 1 & 2" Abstract Diptych Painting - each canvas is 12"x12".
Located in Westport, CT
This abstract diptych (set of two paintings) by Sofie Swann features a warm neutral palette, with light brown circular shapes layered in black organic encompassing shapes, over a bei...
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2010s Abstract Tea Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel, Tea

"Snow" Abstract Painting
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This contemporary abstract painting by Sofie Swann features a light neutral palette, with white circular shapes encompassed within an organic beige shape over a light grey background...
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2010s Abstract Tea Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Tea

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