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Gradient Waves
Gradient Waves

Gradient Waves

By Cristina Ghetti

Located in Rye, NY

Acrylic on canvas geometric abstract painting by Christina Ghetti. The painting measures 27.5"H x

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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Hunt Slonem "Coppersmith" Orange Gradient Bunny
Hunt Slonem "Coppersmith" Orange Gradient Bunny

Hunt Slonem "Coppersmith" Orange Gradient Bunny

By Hunt Slonem

Located in Houston, TX

Hunt Slonem "Coppersmith" Orange Gradient Bunny A single rabbit gestured in black on an orange

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21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Animal Paintings

Materials

Resin, Oil, Panel

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