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Artist: Matthew Dibble
Downstairs Influence, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
An aged yet still beautiful ornate building in Chicago, captured by photographer William Dey. Image is printed on Picture Rag museum-quality paper and measures 20" X 15" with white borders for a total overall measurement of 22" X 17". Signed & Numbered Limited Edition from the William Dey Signature Collection. This image has an "analog film" technique with the mixed addition of light leaks, a vintage film look...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Traveling Opus, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I'm not t...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Sweet Meaning, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
“My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I’m ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Street Chain, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
“My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I’m ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Strong Tea, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I'm not t...
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2010s Abstract Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Fresh Tour, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
"My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I'm not ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Flophouse, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I'm not...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Armored Mind, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I'm not t...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Ricochet, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I'm not t...
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2010s Abstract Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Groundswell, Painting, Oil on Wood Panel
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
"My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I'm not ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Converted Classic, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
“My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I’m ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Collision Avoidance, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Matthew Dibble
Located in Yardley, PA
“My paintings do have a story to tell although it does not lie in each piece but in the process of abstract expressionism. As an artist I think about scale, unity and color. I’m ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Matthew Dibble Abstract Paintings

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Oil

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