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Artist: Marc Garrison
Pattern, Original Abstract Painting on Paper (Mixed Media)

Pattern, Original Abstract Painting on Paper (Mixed Media)

By Marc Garrison

Located in Boston, MA

Artist Commentary: This image is a digital drawing that represents patterns and shapes. It explores muted colors and decorative lines to make a beautiful image. Keywords: drawing, ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Marc Garrison Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Digital

Broken Circle
Broken Circle

Broken Circle

By Marc Garrison

Located in Boston, MA

Artist Commentary: Broken Circle is a new exciting artwork. Wonderful geometric patterns with spot on color harmony. A movement piece with great energy and movement. Keywords: expr...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Marc Garrison Mixed Media

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Metal

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Starfall. Item 4
Starfall. Item 4

Olga RadionovaStarfall. Item 4, 2024

$500

H 27.56 in W 19.69 in D 0.04 in

Starfall. Item 4

Located in Zofingen, AG

The series of drawings is called Starfall. I was inspired by space, the starry sky, clouds and natural phenomena. I also like to play with linear rhythms and spots of color. Paintin...

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