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Artist: Kim Fonder
COLLAGE NERO UNO
By Kim Fonder
Located in Tulsa, OK
Kim Fonder COLLAGE NERO UNO handmade tibetan paper, acrylic medium, acrylic paint, burlap 30.00 X 30.00 in $2,200.00
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2010s Abstract Kim Fonder Paintings

Materials

Burlap, Acrylic

TERRA D’OMBRE BRUCIATA COLLAGE I
By Kim Fonder
Located in Tulsa, OK
Kim Fonder TERRA D’OMBRE BRUCIATA COLLAGE I Mixed Media on Paper with Plexiglass 20.00 X 20.00 in $1,100.00 Kim Fonder loves texture and touch. Her paintings and furniture reflect h...
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2010s Contemporary Kim Fonder Paintings

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Plexiglass, Paper, Mixed Media

DZOGCHEN SERIES I
By Kim Fonder
Located in Tulsa, OK
Kim Fonder, DZOGCHEN SERIES I, Size is Unframed, Mixed Media on Burlap, 31.00 X 28.50 in, $1,600.00, Green, Pink, Abstract, contemporary, mixed media, fine art Kim Fonder loves text...
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2010s Abstract Kim Fonder Paintings

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Burlap, Mixed Media

ORB 001
By Kim Fonder
Located in Tulsa, OK
ORB 001 by Kim Fonder is a Mixed Media on Panel that measures 28.00 X 28.00 in and is priced at $1,200.00. Kim Fonder loves texture and touch. Her paintings and furniture reflect he...
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2010s Minimalist Kim Fonder Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Panel

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Etnografica Linea Nero II
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ALBERO COLLAGE I
By Kim Fonder
Located in Tulsa, OK
Kim Fonder ALBERO COLLAGE I Mixed Media on Paper with Plexiglass 20.00 X 20.00 in $1,100.00 Kim Fonder loves texture and touch. Her paintings and furniture reflect her infatuation w...
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TILT NERO C
By Kim Fonder
Located in Tulsa, OK
Kim Fonder TILT NERO C Mixed media including mica on burlap 54.00 X 84.00 in $7,500.00 Kim Fonder loves texture and touch. Her paintings and furniture reflect her infatuation with t...
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2010s Contemporary Kim Fonder Paintings

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TILT NERO C
TILT NERO C
H 54 in W 84 in
ETNOGRAFICO I
By Kim Fonder
Located in Tulsa, OK
Leonardo Da Vinci said, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Jack Kerouac said, “One day, I will find the right words, and they will be simple. I love texture and touch. My...
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2010s Modern Kim Fonder Paintings

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ETNOGRAFICO I
H 72 in W 36 in D 2 in
Tilt 01
By Kim Fonder
Located in Tulsa, OK
Leonardo Da Vinci said, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Jack Kerouac said, “One day, I will find the right words, and they will be simple. I love texture and touch. My...
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Tilt 01
H 64 in W 64 in
Wenge 01
By Kim Fonder
Located in Tulsa, OK
Artist's Statement: Leonardo Da Vinci said, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication". Jack Kerouac said, “One day, I will find the right words, and they will be simple." I love ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Kim Fonder Paintings

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Wenge 01
H 48 in W 48 in

Kim Fonder paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Kim Fonder paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of paintings to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, purple, pink and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Kim Fonder in mixed media, fabric, burlap and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Kim Fonder paintings, so small editions measuring 8 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Kay Hartung, Aron Hill, and Greet Helsen. Kim Fonder paintings prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $575 and tops out at $11,200, while the average work can sell for $1,300.

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