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Artist: Joseph Amarotico
Architectural Fantasies, Geometric Abstract in Color
Architectural Fantasies, Geometric Abstract in Color

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 Paintings

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Hemispheres, Architectural Abstract, Geometric Forms in Color, Oil on Paper
Hemispheres, Architectural Abstract, Geometric Forms in Color, Oil on Paper

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 Paintings

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