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Redlight
By Katrin Fridriks
Located in PARIS, FR
Katrin Fridriks' Redlight is an abstract artwork that uses bold red tones to convey energy and tension. The painting combines fluid brushstrokes with sharp, geometric shapes, creatin...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Katrin Fridriks Art

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Acrylic

Freestyle Love Dreamliner
By Katrin Fridriks
Located in PARIS, FR
Katrin Fridriks' Freestyle Love Dreamliner is an abstract painting that blends vibrant colors and dynamic shapes to evoke a sense of freedom and creativity. The artwork features swee...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Katrin Fridriks Art

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Acrylic

Embossed Matching Screenprints Waving Force of Nature and Waving Miracle Set
By Katrin Fridriks
Located in Draper, UT
Introducing two stunning limited edition prints by Icelandic artist Katrin Fridriks. Each print is an edition of 77, with matching numbers and dimensions of 85cm x 85cm. Printed on S...
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2010s Abstract Katrin Fridriks Art

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Screen

Lollipops 3 - ABSTRACT ISLAND ARTIST ACRYLIC UNIQUE PIECE
By Katrin Fridriks
Located in Tel Aviv - Jaffa, IL
Acrylic paint on a circular canvas Diameter 30 cm Black Plexiglass rod 20 cm Hand signed, dated and titled by the artist on the reverse Unique piece
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Katrin Fridriks Art

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Plexiglass, Acrylic

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