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Artist: Red Grooms
Medium: Monotype
Matisse Cut Outs VI
Located in Lyons, CO
Color monotype with hand coloring and collage In 2015, Grooms completed a series of colorful monotype collages, a tribute to Henri Matisse. The Matisse Cut Outs...
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Matisse in the Souk II
Located in Lyons, CO
Color monotype Completed after a recent trip to Morocco, this print continues Grooms’ series of tributes to modern masters. Grooms imagined this scene as he followed the footsteps...
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