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Medium: Birch
Dye Painting #9
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Jennifer Wolf utilizes layers of painted silk and mineral pigments to add luminous depth to her exquisitely moody abstract landscapes.
Category

2010s Abstract Birch Photography

Materials

Canvas, Silk, Birch, Mixed Media, Mica

Unforgotten Series #3 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract landscape
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 3" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful and abstract landscape piece. Spanish...
Category

2010s Contemporary Birch Photography

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

Unforgotten Series #2 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract urban scene
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 2" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful and abstract urban inspired artwork. ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Birch Photography

Materials

Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Resin, Photographic Paper

Unforgotten Series #1 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract urban scene
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 1" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. Colorful and misty, this is a wonderful urban abstract piece. Span...
Category

2010s Contemporary Birch Photography

Materials

Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Epoxy Resin, Photographic Paper

Unforgotten Series #5 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract Tower Bridge
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 5" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful and abstract urban inspired artwork fe...
Category

2010s Contemporary Birch Photography

Materials

Resin, Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

Unforgotten Series #6 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract, graphic pink
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 6" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful abstract artwork with text and pink ba...
Category

2010s Contemporary Birch Photography

Materials

Resin, Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

Burnt Offering AP No. 2
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Hall, Stev’nn Title: Burnt Offering AP No. 2 Date: 2023 Medium: Photography, Oil, Ink and pastel with textured matte surface on birch panel...
Category

2010s Contemporary Birch Photography

Materials

Birch, Pastel, Ink, Oil, Photographic Paper

Hypnosis No. 3 (Tondo)
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Hall, Stev’nn Title: Hypnosis No. 3 (Tondo) Date: 2023 Medium: Photography, Oil, Ink and pastel with textured matte surface on birch panel Unframed Dimensions: 30" x 30"...
Category

2010s Contemporary Birch Photography

Materials

Birch, Pastel, Ink, Oil, Photographic Paper

Sacrifice No. 2, Tondo
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Hall, Stev’nn Title: Sacrifice No. 2, Tondo Date: 2022 Medium: Photography, Oil, Ink and pastel with textured matte surface on birch panel Unframed Dimensions: 42" x 42"...
Category

2010s Contemporary Birch Photography

Materials

Birch, Pastel, Ink, Oil, Photographic Paper

Cat Woman
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Digital photographic collage.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Birch Photography

Materials

Wood, Birch, Digital

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Never Forever AP 1
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Evening on the Sea No. 5
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