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Dmitry Samygin Abstract Paintings

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Dmitry Samygin is a Furniture and Product Designer based in Moscow, Russia. His approach relies on simple forms and clarity in ideas with carefully chosen materials to expose the essence of an object. His products exemplify humanistic design, comfort in everyday use and ergonomic function. An artist who expresses his creativity in many ways, among his most famous creations are the colorful 'avant-garde' armchair and the 'funny stools'. Dmitry Samygin is also a painter and makes abstract watercolors, only one color is applied in each painting. His works mainly show various geometrical forms.
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Artist: Dmitry Samygin
Abstract Watercolor N.8 by Dmitry Samygin
Abstract Watercolor N.8 by Dmitry Samygin

Abstract Watercolor N.8 by Dmitry Samygin

By Dmitry Samygin

Located in Paris, FR

Abstract Watercolor N.8 by Dmitry Samygin Minimalist and geometric paintings. Technique: Watercolor Color: Teal blue Size: H. 35.5 x 27.5 x 0.1 cm Dmitry Samygin is a Furniture a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Dmitry Samygin Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor

Dmitry Samygin 'Architectural Delusion 1' Contemporary Painting in Bauhaus Style
Dmitry Samygin 'Architectural Delusion 1' Contemporary Painting in Bauhaus Style

Dmitry Samygin 'Architectural Delusion 1' Contemporary Painting in Bauhaus Style

By Dmitry Samygin

Located in Paris, FR

"Architectural Delusion 1" Gouache on paper Measures: 68 x 53 cm, frame included (Signed on the back) Bauhaus style and geometric abstraction style. Geometric shapes in blue, gre...

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21st Century and Contemporary Bauhaus Dmitry Samygin Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Dmitry Samygin 'Architectural Delusion 3' Contemporary Painting in Bauhaus Style
Dmitry Samygin 'Architectural Delusion 3' Contemporary Painting in Bauhaus Style

Dmitry Samygin 'Architectural Delusion 3' Contemporary Painting in Bauhaus Style

By Dmitry Samygin

Located in Paris, FR

"Architectural Delusion 3" Gouache on paper Measures: 68 x 53 cm, frame included (Signed on the back). Bauhaus style and geometric abstraction style. Geometric shapes in blue, gr...

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21st Century and Contemporary Bauhaus Dmitry Samygin Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Abstract Watercolor N.2 by Dmitry Samygin
Abstract Watercolor N.2 by Dmitry Samygin

Abstract Watercolor N.2 by Dmitry Samygin

By Dmitry Samygin

Located in Paris, FR

Abstract Watercolor N.2 by Dmitry Samygin Minimalist and geometric paintings. Technique: Watercolor Color: Green Size: H. 30 x 21 x 0.1 cm Dmitry Samygin is a Furniture and Prod...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Dmitry Samygin Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor

Abstract Watercolor N.1 by Dmitry Samygin
Abstract Watercolor N.1 by Dmitry Samygin

Abstract Watercolor N.1 by Dmitry Samygin

By Dmitry Samygin

Located in Paris, FR

Abstract Watercolor N.1 by Dmitry Samygin Minimalist and geometric paintings. Technique: Watercolor Color: Green Size: H. 30 x 21 x 0.1 cm Dmitry Samygin is a Furniture and Prod...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Dmitry Samygin Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor

Abstract Watercolor N.7 by Dmitry Samygin
Abstract Watercolor N.7 by Dmitry Samygin

Abstract Watercolor N.7 by Dmitry Samygin

By Dmitry Samygin

Located in Paris, FR

Abstract Watercolor N.7 by Dmitry Samygin Minimalist and geometric paintings. Technique: Watercolor Color: Gray Size: H. 35.5 x 27.5 x 0.1 cm Dmitry Samygin is a Furniture and Pr...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Dmitry Samygin Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor

Abstract Gouache N.4 by Dmitry Samygin
Abstract Gouache N.4 by Dmitry Samygin

Abstract Gouache N.4 by Dmitry Samygin

By Dmitry Samygin

Located in Paris, FR

Abstract Gouache N.4 by Dmitry Samygin Minimalist and geometric paintings. Technique: Gouache Color: Black Size: H. 30 x 21 x 0.1 cm Dmitry Samygin is a Furniture and Product De...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Dmitry Samygin Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

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Alexandra Exter - Russian Avant Garde - work on paper - Signed, Collection label

Alexandra Exter - Russian Avant Garde - work on paper - Signed, Collection label

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