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Artist: Donald Sultan
Medium: Metal
Blue and Black, Feb 10, 2017
Located in Fairfield, CT
Silkscreen in colors with enamel inks and tar-like texture on 2-ply museum board. Edition of 50.
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
Red and Black, Feb 10, 2017
Located in Fairfield, CT
Silkscreen in colors with enamel inks and tar-like texture on 2-ply museum board. Edition 35/50. Sold as Lantern Flowers, Feb 10, 2017 suite of four prints for $11,500.
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
Mimosa with Red
Located in Atlanta, GA
Silkscreen with enamel inks, flocked, and overprinted on 4-ply museum board.
Category
2010s Pop Art Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
Blue and Black, Feb 10, 2017
Located in Fairfield, CT
Silkscreen in colors with enamel inks and tar-like texture on 2-ply museum board. Edition 35/50.
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
Red and White, Feb 10, 2017
Located in Fairfield, CT
Silkscreen in colors with enamel inks and tar-like texture on 2-ply museum board.
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
Yellow and Black, Feb 10, 2017
Located in Fairfield, CT
Silkscreen in colors with enamel inks and tar-like texture on 2-ply museum board. Edition 35/50. Sold as Lantern Flowers, Feb 10, 2017 suite of four prints for $11,500.
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
Yellow and White, Feb 10, 2017
Located in Fairfield, CT
Silkscreen in colors with enamel inks and tar-like texture on 2-ply museum board.
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
Black and White, Feb 10, 2017
Located in Fairfield, CT
Silkscreen in colors with enamel inks and tar-like texture on 2-ply museum board.
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
Blue and White, Feb 10, 2017
Located in Fairfield, CT
Silkscreen in colors with enamel inks and tar-like texture on 2-ply museum board.
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
White and Black, Feb 10, 2017
Located in Fairfield, CT
Silkscreen in colors with enamel inks and tar-like texture on 2-ply museum board. Edition 35/50. Sold as Lantern Flowers, Feb 10, 2017 suite of four prints for $11,500.
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
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