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Medium: Wire
Artist: Francie Hester
Crossing Lines #15, abstract mixed media painting on aluminum, multicolored
Located in New York, NY
Crossing Lines The exhibition also includes Crossing Lines, a series created in collaboration with interdisciplinary artist Lisa Hill. This series draws on the literal and figurati...
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2010s Contemporary Wire Paintings

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Metal, Wire

Crossing Lines #3, abstract mixed media painting on aluminum panel, blue tones
Located in New York, NY
Crossing Lines The exhibition also includes Crossing Lines, a series created in collaboration with interdisciplinary artist Lisa Hill. This series draws on the literal and figurati...
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2010s Contemporary Wire Paintings

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Metal, Wire

Crossing Lines #2, abstract mixed media painting on aluminum panel, green
Located in New York, NY
Crossing Lines The exhibition also includes Crossing Lines, a series created in collaboration with interdisciplinary artist Lisa Hill. This series draws on the literal and figurati...
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2010s Contemporary Wire Paintings

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Metal, Wire

Crossing Lines #11, abstract mixed media painting on aluminum, red and white
Located in New York, NY
Crossing Lines The exhibition also includes Crossing Lines, a series created in collaboration with interdisciplinary artist Lisa Hill. This series draws on...
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2010s Contemporary Wire Paintings

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Metal, Wire

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