Summer Pond
Located in New York, NY
"Summer Pond," an oil painting by Cheryl Appe, was featured in Susan Eley Fine Art's Pop Up Art
2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Oil
Summer Pond
Located in New York, NY
"Summer Pond," an oil painting by Cheryl Appe, was featured in Susan Eley Fine Art's Pop Up Art
Oil
$3,600
H 34 in W 34 in D 1 in
Mid-Summer Johnson Summer Creek 2 Oil on Panel 36 x Abstract, "THREE I's"
Located in Houston, TX
Mid-Summer, Johnson Creek 2 Cheryl D. McClure oil on wood panel 34 x 34 x 1 may be 36 x 36 x 1.5
Acrylic, Wood Panel
$8,600
H 56 in W 56 in D 1.5 in
"Dreaming Summer", Contemporary, Abstract Landscape, Cape Cod, Acrylic Painting
By Cheryl Clinton
Located in Franklin, MA
"Dreaming Summer" by C. Clinton is a fresh, contemporary take on abstract landscape painting that
Canvas, Acrylic
$1,200
H 24 in W 18 in
"Summer Tree Study", Contemporary, Abstract, Landscape, Green, Acrylic Painting
By Cheryl Clinton
Located in Franklin, MA
"Summer Tree Study" by C. Clinton is 24 x 18 inch acrylic painting of summer trees framing blue sky
Acrylic, Paper
$3,200Sale Price|20% Off
H 40 in W 40 in D 1.5 in
Mid-Summer Dance Acrylic on Panel Abstract INFLUENCES, INTUITION and INTENT
Located in Houston, TX
Mid-Summer Dance Cheryl D. McClure acrylic on canvas 40 x 40 x 1.5 in To make my paintings I have
Acrylic, Wood Panel
Sold
H 34 in W 34 in D 1 in
Mid-Summer Johnson Summer Creek, Oil on Panel, 36x36, Abstract, "THREE I's",
Located in Houston, TX
Mid-Summer, Johnson Creek 2 Cheryl D. McClure oil on wood panel 34 x 34 x 1 may be 36 x 36 Inv
Acrylic, Wood Panel
Clyde
By Kollabs
Located in Tulsa, OK
Studio Artists Summer Show - Cheryl Hazan Gallery – Tribeca, New York Small Wonders - Artformz Gallery
Mixed Media, Wood Panel
Porter
By Kollabs
Located in Tulsa, OK
- Atlanta Georgia Studio Artists Summer Show - Cheryl Hazan Gallery – Tribeca, New York Small Wonders
Mixed Media, Panel
MAX AND BENNETT
By Kollabs
Located in Tulsa, OK
Contemporary - Sun Valley, Idaho Bosque II - Astofi Art - Atlanta Georgia Studio Artists Summer Show - Cheryl
Mixed Media, Panel
Isa
By Kollabs
Located in Tulsa, OK
Studio Artists Summer Show - Cheryl Hazan Gallery – Tribeca, New York Small Wonders - Artformz Gallery
Resin, Mixed Media
Charlotte
By Kollabs
Located in Tulsa, OK
Contemporary - Sun Valley, Idaho Bosque II - Astofi Art - Atlanta Georgia Studio Artists Summer Show - Cheryl
Resin, Mixed Media, Panel
Felix
By Kollabs
Located in Tulsa, OK
- Atlanta Georgia Studio Artists Summer Show - Cheryl Hazan Gallery – Tribeca, New York Small Wonders
Resin, Mixed Media, Panel
Milo
By Kollabs
Located in Tulsa, OK
Studio Artists Summer Show - Cheryl Hazan Gallery – Tribeca, New York Small Wonders - Artformz Gallery
Resin, Mixed Media
Summer Shadows 5
By Cheryl Clinton
Located in Franklin, MA
the ground drove C. Clinton's “Summer Shadows” pieces into being. This series begins in the full bloom
Paper, Acrylic
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H 30 in W 22 in D 0.125 in
"Summer Shadows 3", painting, contemporary, landscape, acrylic, greens
By Cheryl Clinton
Located in Franklin, MA
C. Clinton's ”Summer Shadows #3” offers a contemporary twist on the landscape in this 30 x 22
Paper, Acrylic
Jackson and Jacob
By Kollabs
Located in Tulsa, OK
Studio Artists Summer Show - Cheryl Hazan Gallery – Tribeca, New York Small Wonders - Artformz Gallery
Mixed Media, Panel
Atticus
By Kollabs
Located in Tulsa, OK
Studio Artists Summer Show - Cheryl Hazan Gallery – Tribeca, New York Small Wonders - Artformz Gallery
Resin, Mixed Media
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