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Artist: Kes Zapkus
"Untitled" by Kes Zapkus (Expressionist, Red, Abstract, Architecture, Print)
By Kes Zapkus
Located in New York, NY
b. 1938, Lithuania
Kes Zapkus has always been intrigued with analyzing and tracing thought processes. By juxtaposing images of architectural building plans conceived of by several u...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Kes Zapkus Abstract Prints
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