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Artist: Allison Gildersleeve
Untitled (Interior)
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in Dallas, TX
"Behind my canvases, collages, and drawings lies a singular proposition: places are not inert; they are repositories for all that passes through them. My work is an inquiry into the ...
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2010s Contemporary Allison Gildersleeve Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
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Paper, Ink, Acrylic
Untitled (Interior)
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in Dallas, TX
"Behind my canvases, collages, and drawings lies a singular proposition: places are not inert; they are repositories for all that passes through them. My work is an inquiry into the ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Allison Gildersleeve Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Ink, Acrylic
Untitled
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in Dallas, TX
"Behind my canvases, collages, and drawings lies a singular proposition: places are not inert; they are repositories for all that passes through them. My work is an inquiry into the ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Allison Gildersleeve Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Ink, Acrylic
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