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Artist: Kevin Appel
Aggregate 7 (autumn)
By Kevin Appel
Located in New York, NY
KEVIN APPEL Aggregate 7 (autumn), 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas over panel 70 x 60 inches 177.8 x 152.4 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Kevin Appel’s paintings are built of fragme...
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2010s Kevin Appel Art

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Oil, Acrylic

Aggregate 5 (blue facade)
By Kevin Appel
Located in New York, NY
KEVIN APPEL Aggregate 5 (blue facade), 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas over panel 60 x 48 inches 152.4 x 121.9 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Kevin Appel’s paintings are built of fr...
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2010s Kevin Appel Art

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Acrylic

Aggregate 9 (slab)
By Kevin Appel
Located in New York, NY
KEVIN APPEL Aggregate 9 (slab), 2023 Oil and acrylic on canvas over panel 60 x 48 inches 152.4 x 121.9 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Kevin Appel’s paintings are built of fragmenta...
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2010s Kevin Appel Art

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Oil, Acrylic

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