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'Manhattan Window' Acrylic On Canvas Contemporary Abstract by Frances Bildner
By Frances Bildner
Located in Carmel, CA
In 'Manhattan Window,' the riotous use of color takes center stage, a symphony of bright yellows and greens that collide with contrasting tones of black, red, and blue. The canvas pu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Frances Bildner Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
‘Untitled’ Contemporary Large Colorful Abstract acrylic by Frances
By Frances Bildner
Located in Carmel, CA
Described by Impressions Magazine as a passionate and seductive painter, Frances Bildner's riotous use of colour affirms this view.
The paintings are in definite, almost aggressive...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Frances Bildner Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
"Skyrise" Contemporary Abstract Acrylic On Canvas 30" x 39" by Frances
By Frances Bildner
Located in Carmel, CA
Described by Impressions Magazine as a passionate and seductive painter, Frances Bildner's riotous use of colour affirms this view.
The paintings are in definite, almost aggressively joyous, dialogue with the viewer and their presence is hard to ignore.
New York's Village Voice...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Frances Bildner Art
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Canvas, Acrylic
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