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Artist: Mary Vernon
Coyote (Highway 380)
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

2010s Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Ink, Oil, Board

Kunsthaus Garden
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

2010s Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Graphite, Oil, Panel

Bamboo with a Bust of Henry VIII
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

2010s Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Board, Oil

Still Life with Tiger and Fox
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

2010s Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Board, Oil, Paper

Rain with Blue Sculpture
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

2010s Abstract Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Still Life with Rocks
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Berkeley House
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

February
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

2010s Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Ink, Oil, Panel

Loyang Still Life
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Aspinall
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Masonite, Oil

Yellow Studio
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

2010s Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Ink, Oil, Panel

Sculpture with Video
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

2010s Contemporary Mary Vernon Abstract Paintings

Materials

Ink, Oil, Panel

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