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Artist: Deborah Freedman
Medium: Oil
Spring Fever XX
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever X1 (2016)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
Spring Fever V
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever VI (2018)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
Spring Fever II
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever I1 (2016)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
Spring Fever X
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever XVI (2018)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
Spring Fever XIV
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever XIV (2018)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
Spring Fever XXI
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever XXI (2018)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
Spring Fever IX
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever IX (2018)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
Spring Fever XVI
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever XVI (2018)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
Spring Fever VI
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever VI (2018)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
Spring Fever I
Located in New York, NY
Spring Fever X1 (2016)
Oil and watercolor monoprint
12 x 12 Inches
Paper Size: 20 x 18 Inches
Printed by Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Oil Prints and Multiples
Materials
Oil, Watercolor, Monoprint
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