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Dale Eldred

River Vectors
Located in Kansas City, MO
Dale Eldred River Vectors Hand-colored photo mechanical print Year: 1991 Size: 31.75 x 24.25 inches
Category

1990s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Ink, Color

River Vectors
River Vectors
H 31.75 in W 24.25 in

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California Trio
By Kate Hunt
Located in Jackson, WY
building large weavings with newspaper. Her teacher, Dale Eldred, pushed her to think of her work as
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

California Trio
California Trio
H 48 in W 36 in D 8 in
Mexican American Flag
By Kate Hunt
Located in Jackson, WY
building large weavings with newspaper. Her teacher, Dale Eldred, pushed her to think of her work as
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Mexican American Flag
Mexican American Flag
H 19 in W 38 in D 5 in
Floor
By Kate Hunt
Located in Jackson, WY
started building large weavings with newspaper. Her teacher, Dale Eldred, pushed her to think of her work
Category

2010s Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Floor
Floor
H 6 in W 120 in D 84 in
Experimental Encaustic Newspaper Wall Sculpture 12 by Kate Hunt Abstract
By Kate Hunt
Located in Whitefish, MT
newspaper. Her teacher, Dale Eldred, pushed her to think of her work as sculpture. Hunt graduated from the
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Wax, Newsprint

Experimental Encaustic Newspaper Wall Sculpture 13 by Kate Hunt Abstract Modern
By Kate Hunt
Located in Whitefish, MT
newspaper. Her teacher, Dale Eldred, pushed her to think of her work as sculpture. Hunt graduated from the
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Wax, Encaustic, Newsprint

Booklet Flag
By Kate Hunt
Located in Jackson, WY
building large weavings with newspaper. Her teacher, Dale Eldred, pushed her to think of her work as
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Booklet Flag
H 27 in W 40 in D 5 in
The Congressional Record
By Kate Hunt
Located in Jackson, WY
building large weavings with newspaper. Her teacher, Dale Eldred, pushed her to think of her work as
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

The Congressional Record
The Congressional Record
H 18 in W 33 in D 4 in
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