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2011 Painting of Oraline
2011 Painting of Oraline

2011 Painting of Oraline

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H 48 in W 36 in

2011 Painting of Oraline

By Mary Ann Jones

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Very soulful mixed media piece on canvas. Painting is done by Mary Ann Jones (yes, me) who had a

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Canvas

1994 Ode To Basquait Painting On Paper
1994 Ode To Basquait Painting On Paper

1994 Ode To Basquait Painting On Paper

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H 36 in W 42 in D 2.25 in

1994 Ode To Basquait Painting On Paper

By Mary Ann Jones

Located in Los Angeles, CA

telephones and communications and was done by Mary Ann Jones (yes, me) in 1994 as a tribute to Jean Michael

Category

Late 20th Century American Paintings

1993 Mary Jones "Crolla" Abstract Blue Expressionism Oil on Canvas
1993 Mary Jones "Crolla" Abstract Blue Expressionism Oil on Canvas

1993 Mary Jones "Crolla" Abstract Blue Expressionism Oil on Canvas

Located in Dayton, OH

City. Measures: 84”. Mary Jones is a New York based artist. Her paintings and drawing are known for

Category

1990s Expressionist Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Paint

1993 Mixed Media Painting
1993 Mixed Media Painting

1993 Mixed Media Painting

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H 30 in W 40 in

1993 Mixed Media Painting

Located in Los Angeles, CA

1993 by contemporary artist, Mary Ann Jones. Piece is mixed media and is a subliminal take on

Category

Late 20th Century American Paintings

Materials

Paint, Paper, Canvas, Wood

Set of Three Multi Media Paintings on Canvas
Set of Three Multi Media Paintings on Canvas

Set of Three Multi Media Paintings on Canvas

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Set of three mixed media paintings done on canvas in 2009 by Mary Ann Jones. (resume on request

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Paintings

Materials

Paper, Paint, Canvas

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