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Ritual (Two Cups)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, fiber, ceramic, metal springs, sand
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21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series (Cooling Tray)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found object, wax
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21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series (Teapot)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
fiber, found object
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21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series (Stopper)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, stopper
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21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found objects
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series (Saucepan)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found objects
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21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series (Four Cups)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, ceramic
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series (Hangers)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found objects
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21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series (Three in a Bed)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, wax, stain, spoons
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Soundings (Musical Horn)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found object
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Rumination
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
paper, metal, silk, wool, cotton
Category

2010s Janice Redman Art

Dark Matter 6
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
metal, cotton, thread
Category

2010s Janice Redman Art

Stopper
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
hydrocal, metal, sand, cotton, rubber
Category

2010s Janice Redman Art

Covert Utility Series (Cooling Tray)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found objects, wax
Category

Early 2000s Janice Redman Art

Covert Utility Series (Three in a Bed)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, wax, stain, spoons
Category

Early 2000s Janice Redman Art

Covert Utility Series (Teapot)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
fiber, found object
Category

2010s Janice Redman Art

Covert Utility Series (Stopper)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, stopper
Category

2010s Janice Redman Art

Ritual (Two Cups)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, fiber, ceramic, metal springs
Category

2010s Janice Redman Art

Immobility Series (Spoon)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
plaster, spoon
Category

2010s Janice Redman Art

Evidence of Forms
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
thread, fiber, paper
Category

2010s Janice Redman Art

At Sea, collaboration including poetic responses by Elizabeth Bradfield
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, rolling pins, life preservers, metal
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Covert Utility Series
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, sand
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Immobility Series (Spoon)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
plaster with spoon
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art

Materials

Mixed Media

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Find a wide variety of authentic Janice Redman 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 red and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Janice Redman in mixed media, graphite, paper 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 modern style. Not every interior allows for large Janice Redman art, so small editions measuring 4 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Jeremy Guy, Tom Marosz, and Paola Davila. Janice Redman art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $495 and tops out at $7,500, while the average work can sell for $1,600.

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