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Medium: Cardboard
Artist: Susan Stover
Mnemonic Rhythm (Bright, Multicolored Textile Inspired Abstract Wall Sculpture)
By Susan Stover
Located in Hudson, NY
Mnemonic Rhythm (Bright, Multicolored Textile Inspired Abstract Wall Sculpture), made by Susan Stover in 2025
wood, oil paint, varnish, waxed linen thread
30 x 30 inches
Lightweight,...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Cardboard Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Thread, Wood, Oil, Acrylic, Cardboard
Pink Pleasure (Textile Inspired Abstract Wood Wall Sculpture in Pink and Yellow)
By Susan Stover
Located in Hudson, NY
Pink Pleasure (Textile Inspired Abstract Wood Wall Sculpture in Pink and Yellow), made by Susan Stover in 2024
wood, oil paint, varnish, waxed linen thread
54 x 72 inches
Lightweight...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Cardboard Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Thread, Wood, Oil, Acrylic, Cardboard
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