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Artist: Lee Passarella
Across The Expanse, Painting, Acrylic on Watercolor Paper
By Lee Passarella
Located in Yardley, PA
This painting is composed of neutral beiges and creams and highlighted with periwinkle and rust/gold and pale aqua. :: Painting :: Abstract :: This piece comes with an official certi...
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2010s Abstract Lee Passarella Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

Blue Moon and Empty Arms, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Lee Passarella
Located in Yardley, PA
This painting is an Abstract in tones of yellow, clay, navy, black and turquoise. It has texture and movement offset by gentle colors. It can be hung vertically (which I prefer) or h...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Lee Passarella Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

Night and Day, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Lee Passarella
Located in Yardley, PA
Neutral shades of khaki and white combined with orange and purple with small blue accents for a very active abstract :: Painting :: Abstract :: This piece comes with an official cert...
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2010s Abstract Lee Passarella Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

Blue Wave, Painting, Acrylic on Wood Panel
By Lee Passarella
Located in Yardley, PA
Blue Wave is acrylic on heavy watercolor paper mounted to a birch panel. It is a very expressive painting with large strokes and marks and drips of color. The sides of the panel are ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Lee Passarella Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

Under The Sea, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Lee Passarella
Located in Yardley, PA
Swirls of shades of turquoise, navy, white & orange/red interprete the underwater movement of things unseen & unknown. :: Painting :: Abstract :: This piece comes with an official ce...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Lee Passarella Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

Turbulent Seas, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Lee Passarella
Located in Yardley, PA
Turbulence is a wild convergence of color and marks. It’s an abstract but reminds me of a turbulent sea. It shows lots of movement and excitement or pe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Lee Passarella Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

Into the Unknown, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Lee Passarella
Located in Yardley, PA
Abstract Expressionist painting in shades of navy, black, turquoise with touches of red. :: Painting :: Abstract :: This piece comes with an official certificate of authenticity sign...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Lee Passarella Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

The Road Home, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Lee Passarella
Located in Yardley, PA
Abstract landscape of a home and the road leading to it. Shades of turquoise, blue, purple/blue and orange/red. :: Painting :: Abstract :: This piece comes with an official certifica...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Lee Passarella Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

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Find a wide variety of authentic Lee Passarella abstract paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of abstract 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 and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Lee Passarella in acrylic paint, paint, synthetic resin paint 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 Lee Passarella abstract paintings, so small editions measuring 20 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Anthony Leone, Lisa Daniels, and Trevor Waugh. Lee Passarella abstract paintings prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $860 and tops out at $2,100, while the average work can sell for $1,050.

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