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Artist: Barbara Strasen
Flux, neutral beige-colored mixed media collage, abstract
By Barbara Strasen
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic, ink, and collage on Yupo mounted on museum board. Framed.
Barbara Strasen creates imagery plumbed from the depths of a fertile imagination and a trove of rich memories, in combination with signs, symbols and pictures inspired by advertising, TV, film, signage, billboards, magazines, medical texts...
Category
2010s Contemporary Barbara Strasen Animal Paintings
Materials
Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Board
Jam Traffic, bright pink and purple abstracted mixed media piece
By Barbara Strasen
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic, ink, and collage on Yupo mounted on museum board. Framed.
Barbara Strasen creates imagery plumbed from the depths of a fertile imagination and a trove of rich memories, in combination with signs, symbols and pictures inspired by advertising, TV, film, signage, billboards, magazines, medical texts...
Category
2010s Contemporary Barbara Strasen Animal Paintings
Materials
Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Board
DURER WITH CHERRIES, lenticular, patterns, floral, animals, historical, pink
By Barbara Strasen
Located in New York, NY
acrylic and graphite on original lenticular
Barbara Strasen manipulates memories by finding the malleable moments of perception. In the “S” series, a figure appears in each painting...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Barbara Strasen Animal Paintings
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Acrylic, Lenticular
TOILE NEURONS, gray, pastel, yellow, blue, patterned
By Barbara Strasen
Located in New York, NY
acrylic and encaustic on canvas
Barbara Strasen manipulates memories by finding the malleable moments of perception. In the “S” series, a figure appears in each painting. Yet, it is...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Barbara Strasen Animal Paintings
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Canvas, Acrylic
BIRD TREES, animals, plants, landscape, pink, earth tones, illustrative
By Barbara Strasen
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic, Flashe and collage on canvas
Barbara Strasen manipulates memories by finding the malleable moments of perception. In the “S” series, a figure appears in each painting. Yet...
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2010s Contemporary Barbara Strasen Animal Paintings
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Canvas, Acrylic
Aviary, neutral abstracted birds, mixed media
By Barbara Strasen
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic, ink, and collage on Yupo mounted on museum board. Framed.
Barbara Strasen creates imagery plumbed from the depths of a fertile imagination and a trove of rich memories, in ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Barbara Strasen Animal Paintings
Materials
Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Board
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