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Artist: Joseph Amarotico
Architectural Fantasies, Geometric Abstract in Color
By Joseph Amarotico
Located in Doylestown, PA
"Architectural Fantasies" is a 40" x 30" gouache on paper, abstract painting of geometric shapes and forms, giving the illusion of a three dimensional, architectural structure.
Born...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Joseph Amarotico Art
Materials
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Hemispheres, Architectural Abstract, Geometric Forms in Color, Oil on Paper
By Joseph Amarotico
Located in Doylestown, PA
"Hemispheres" is a 20" x 13.5" oil on paper abstract painting of geometric shapes and forms, giving the illusion of a three dimensional, architectural structure. The painting is sign...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Geometric Joseph Amarotico Art
Materials
Oil, Archival Paper
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