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Artist: Kim Uchiyama
Pulse (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Pulse (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, movin...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Wave (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Wave (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, moving...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Waterway II (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Waterway II (Abstract drawing) Watercolor on Arches paper - Unframed but mounted and hinged on foamcore backing, ready for framing. Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. ...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Wave (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Wave (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, moving...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Waterway I (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Waterway I (Abstract drawing) Watercolor on Arches paper - Unframed but mounted and hinged on foamcore backing, ready for framing. Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. S...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Swing (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Swing (Abstract drawing) on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, moving on to the...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Rest (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Rest (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, moving...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Waterway II (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Waterway II (Abstract drawing) Watercolor on Arches paper - Unframed but mounted and hinged on foamcore backing, ready for framing. Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. ...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Chord (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Chord (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, movin...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Octave (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Octave (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, movi...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Pulse (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Pulse (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, movin...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Swing (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Swing (Abstract drawing) on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, moving on to the...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Waterway I (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Waterway I (Abstract drawing) Watercolor on Arches paper - Unframed but mounted and hinged on foamcore backing, ready for framing. Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. S...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Octave (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Octave (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, movi...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Rest (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Rest (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, moving...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Wave (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Wave (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, moving...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Chord (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Chord (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, movin...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Pulse (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Pulse (Abstract drawing) Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, movin...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Waterway II (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Waterway II (Abstract drawing) Watercolor on Arches paper - Unframed but mounted and hinged on foamcore backing, ready for framing. Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. ...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Waterway I (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Waterway I (Abstract drawing) Watercolor on Arches paper - Unframed but mounted and hinged on foamcore backing, ready for framing. Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. S...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Waterway I (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Watercolor on Arches paper - Unframed but mounted and hinged on foamcore backing, ready for framing. Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as ei...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Waterway I (Abstract drawing)
By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Watercolor on Arches paper - Unframed but mounted and hinged on foamcore backing, ready for framing. Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as ei...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Located in London, GB
Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, moving on to the next while the...
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2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

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H 15.99 in W 12.01 in
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By Kim Uchiyama
Located in London, GB
Watercolour on Arches paper - Unframed Uchiyama works with watercolor on Arches paper. She often develops as many as eight compositions at one time, moving on to the next while the...
Category

2010s Abstract Kim Uchiyama Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Lift
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H 15.99 in W 12.01 in

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