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Artist: J. Ivcevich
J Ivcevich, Trail Shred (Sunset I), Abstract mixed media on paper, 2018
By J. Ivcevich
Located in New York, NY
Framed size: 28.50h x 23w in J. Ivcevich portrays urban deterioration and grit in much of his work. Taking inspiration from the abstract forms found in shredded advertisement posters...
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2010s Abstract J. Ivcevich Mixed Media

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Paper, Ink, Polymer

Trail Shred (Crimson), Abstract mixed media work on paper, 2018
By J. Ivcevich
Located in New York, NY
J. Ivcevich portrays urban deterioration and grit in much of his work. Taking inspiration from the abstract forms found in shredded advertisement posters around New York, Ivcevich ph...
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2010s Abstract J. Ivcevich Mixed Media

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Paper, Ink, Polymer

Trail Shred (Midnight), Abstract mixed media work on paper, 2018
By J. Ivcevich
Located in New York, NY
J. Ivcevich portrays urban deterioration and grit in much of his work. Taking inspiration from the abstract forms found in shredded advertisement posters around New York, Ivcevich ph...
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2010s Abstract J. Ivcevich Mixed Media

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Paper, Ink, Polymer

Trail Shred (Green Red), Abstract mixed media work on paper, 2018
By J. Ivcevich
Located in New York, NY
J. Ivcevich portrays urban deterioration and grit in much of his work. Taking inspiration from the abstract forms found in shredded advertisement posters around New York, Ivcevich ph...
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2010s Abstract J. Ivcevich Mixed Media

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Paper, Ink, Polymer

J Ivcevich, Untitled (Silver Tree Mandala), Abstract mixed media on canvas, 2018
By J. Ivcevich
Located in New York, NY
J Ivcevich's abstract mixed media piece, Untitled (Silver Tree Mandala), is a hypnotic array of colors and refractions. The rich orange rust bounces against the deep sapphire of the ...
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2010s Outsider Art J. Ivcevich Mixed Media

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Canvas, Mixed Media

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Previously Available Items
J Ivcevich, Trail Shred (Gold Spring), Abstract mixed media on paper, 2018
By J. Ivcevich
Located in New York, NY
J. Ivcevich portrays urban deterioration and grit in much of his work. Taking inspiration from the abstract forms found in shredded advertisement posters around New York, Ivcevich ph...
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2010s Abstract J. Ivcevich Mixed Media

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Paper, Ink, Polymer

J Ivcevich, Trail Shred (Silver I), Abstract mixed media on paper, 2018
By J. Ivcevich
Located in New York, NY
J. Ivcevich portrays urban deterioration and grit in much of his work. Taking inspiration from the abstract forms found in shredded advertisement posters around New York, Ivcevich ph...
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2010s Abstract J. Ivcevich Mixed Media

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Paper, Ink, Polymer

Mosaic Diptych
By J. Ivcevich
Located in New York, NY
J Ivcevich's abstract mixed media painting, Untitled (Chance of Color Shred), 2017, encapsulates his interest in time and meditation. Drawing from images of tattered street advertise...
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2010s Abstract J. Ivcevich Mixed Media

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J. Ivcevich mixed media for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic J. Ivcevich mixed media available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of mixed media to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of orange and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by J. Ivcevich in ink, paper, plastic 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 J. Ivcevich mixed media, so small editions measuring 23 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Elizabeth Riley, Stephen Walling, and Doug Glovaski. J. Ivcevich mixed media prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,125 and tops out at $6,000, while the average work can sell for $1,200.

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