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Medium: Mylar
Artist: Mary Schiliro
Mary Schiliro, Cat's Cradle 7, 2006, acylic on Mylar, 36 x 18 inches, Abstract
Located in Darien, CT
Mary Schiliro’s work with acrylic paint on Mylar is process based, and expands the boundaries of painting by exploring alternative presentation methods. Using a dipping process wher...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Mylar Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mylar, Plexiglass, Acrylic
Mary Schiliro, Cat's Cradle 6, 2006, acylic on Mylar, 36 x 18 in, Abstraction
Located in Darien, CT
Mary Schiliro’s work with acrylic paint on Mylar is process based, and expands the boundaries of painting by exploring alternative presentation methods. Using a dipping process wher...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Mylar Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Mylar, Plexiglass, Acrylic
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