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Style: Abstract
Artist: Ann Aspinwall
Ray I-III Triptych, abstract minimalist linocut
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she could the one above it. Ea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Eklat V, unique abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Each made with only two colors, the prints are masterful marriages of vibrant autumn leaves and crystalline sky. Titled Eklat (German for éclat) these works are a stunning display of...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Eklat IV, limited edition abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Each made with only two colors, the prints are masterful marriages of vibrant autumn leaves and crystalline sky. Titled Eklat (German for éclat) these works are a stunning display of...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Eklat III, limited edition abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Each made with only two colors, the prints are masterful marriages of vibrant autumn leaves and crystalline sky. Titled Eklat (German for éclat) these works are a stunning display of...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Eklat II, limited edition abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Each made with only two colors, the prints are masterful marriages of vibrant autumn leaves and crystalline sky. Titled Eklat (German for éclat) these works are a stunning display of...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Eklat VI, unique abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Each made with only two colors, the prints are masterful marriages of vibrant autumn leaves and crystalline sky. Titled Eklat (German for éclat) these works are a stunning display of...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Eklat I, limited edition abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Each made with only two colors, the prints are masterful marriages of vibrant autumn leaves and crystalline sky. Titled Eklat (German for éclat) these works are a stunning display of...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Arcadia, gestural abstract linocut with hand coloring, limited edition
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Arcadia is a salmon-colored and emerald abstract print. The undulating terrain of free-flowing lines meet in the center of the composition, luminous white horizon line. Aspinwall wor...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Brume II, contemporary blue and green jewel-toned abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Brume II is a dark blue and green jewel-toned screen sprint featuring a serene, undulating terrain of free-flowing lines. Aspinwall works primarily in prin...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Crepe de Chine III, contemporary green linear patterned abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Crepe de Chine III is a jewel-toned screen sprint featuring a serene, undulating terrain of free-flowing lines. Aspinwall works primarily in print mediums because they afford her a m...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Crepe de Chine IV, contemporary abstract red, linear patterned screenprint, 2020
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Crepe de Chine IV is a jewel-toned screen sprint featuring a serene, undulating terrain of free-flowing lines. Aspinwall works primarily in print mediums because they afford her a me...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Brume, contemporary pink and green pastel-colored abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Brume is a pink and green pastel-toned screen sprint featuring a serene, undulating terrain of free-flowing lines. Aspinwall works primarily in print mediums because they afford her ...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Crepe de Chine II, contemporary blue abstract screenprint
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Crepe de Chine II is a pastel-colored screen sprint featuring a serene, undulating terrain of free-flowing lines. Aspinwall works primarily in print mediums because they afford her a...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Crepe de Chine I, contemporary abstract screenprint, 2020
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Crepe de Chine I is a pastel-colored screen sprint featuring a serene, undulating terrain of free-flowing lines. Aspinwall works primarily in print mediums because they afford her a ...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Spumante, black and tan contemporary abstract linocut and collagraph print
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she could the one above it. Ea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Spirit of Place VII, red and black contemporary abstract screen print
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Ann Aspinwall's Spirit of Place VII showcases the specificity and delicacy of her line work. The bold contrast of black and red is softened by the thin, wavering orange lines that tr...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Spirit of Place VII, blue contemporary abstract screen print
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Printmaker Ann Aspinwall draws a freehand line, as straight as possible; and beneath that line drew another, following as closely as possible the one above. Each successive line foll...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

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Eklat VII, unique abstract screenprint
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Located in New York, NY
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Ann Aspinwall, Ambra, Abstract linocut and collagraph print, ed. 3 of 3, 2018
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she could the one above it. Ea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Ann Aspinwall, Ray triptych, abstract linocut and collagraph with hand coloring
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she could the one above it. Ea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Ann Aspinwall, Brume, abstract screenprint, 2019
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall works primarily in print mediums because they afford her a means of realizing the quality of line and saturation of color that are essential to her work. She also takes adv...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Ray I, turquoise contemporary abstract linocut and collagraph with hand coloring
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she could the one above it. Ea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Ray II, blue contemporary abstract linocut and collagraph with hand coloring
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she could the one above it. Ea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Ray III, yellow contemporary abstract linocut and collagraph with hand coloring
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she could the one above it. Ea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Ann Aspinwall, Ray (Aqua), abstract linocut with hand coloring mounted on panel
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she could the one above it. Ea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Ann Aspinwall, Ambra, Abstract linocut and collagraph print, 2018
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she could the one above it. Ea...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Linocut

Ann Aspinwall, Spirit of Place II E, abstract screenprint with hand coloring
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
This is a unique print Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she co...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Ann Aspinwall, Spirit of Place I L, abstract screenprint with hand coloring
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
This is a unique print Aspinwall adhered to a certain principle. She drew one freehand line as straight as possible. Under that line she drew another, following as closely as she co...
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2010s Abstract Ann Aspinwall Art

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Screen

Ann Aspinwall, Corona II, Abstract geometric screen print, 2018
By Ann Aspinwall
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Ann Aspinwall's absctract geometric screen print, Corona II, 2018, is an almost surreal suggestion of the natural environment. At once disarming and fantastical, Aspinwall's use of b...
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Ann Aspinwall art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Ann Aspinwall art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of purple, red, blue and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Ann Aspinwall in screen print, linocut, abs and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Ann Aspinwall art, so small editions measuring 17 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of David Shapiro, Linda Whittemore, and Luis Feito López. Ann Aspinwall art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,200 and tops out at $8,000, while the average work can sell for $2,900.

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