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Artist: Luc Hoekx
Untitled (Pink)
By Luc Hoekx
Located in Dordrecht, NL
A more literal reference to window constructions is in the recent work of Luc Hoekx. Transparent panels made of plexiglass are painted on both sides with colored surfaces. Front and ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Luc Hoekx Abstract Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Camp
By Luc Hoekx
Located in Dordrecht, NL
A more literal reference to window constructions is in the recent work of Luc Hoekx. Transparent panels made of plexiglass are painted on both sides with colored surfaces. Front and ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Luc Hoekx Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

Corner
By Luc Hoekx
Located in Dordrecht, NL
A more literal reference to window constructions is in the recent work of Luc Hoekx. Transparent panels made of plexiglass are painted on both sides with colored surfaces. Front and ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Luc Hoekx Abstract Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Tabula Rasa
By Luc Hoekx
Located in Dordrecht, NL
This 2008 work by Luc Hoekx is, both sides, painted on perspex.
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Luc Hoekx Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

Shift Orange
By Luc Hoekx
Located in Dordrecht, NL
This 2006 work by Luc Hoekx is, both sides, painted on plexiglass.
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Luc Hoekx Abstract Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil, Acrylic, Alkyd

Profile
By Luc Hoekx
Located in Dordrecht, NL
A more literal reference to window constructions is in the recent work of Luc Hoekx. Transparent panels made of plexiglass are painted on both sides with colored surfaces. Front and ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Luc Hoekx Abstract Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

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Previously Available Items
Obstacle
By Luc Hoekx
Located in Dordrecht, NL
A more literal reference to window constructions is in the recent work of Luc Hoekx. Transparent panels made of plexiglass are painted on both sides with colored surfaces. Front and ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Luc Hoekx Abstract Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Obstacle
H 23.63 in W 15.75 in
Raum III
By Luc Hoekx
Located in Dordrecht, NL
A more literal reference to window constructions is in the recent work of Luc Hoekx. Transparent panels made of plexiglass are painted on both sides with colored surfaces. Front and ...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Luc Hoekx Abstract Paintings

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Plexiglass, Oil

Raum III
H 31.5 in W 27.56 in

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