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Artist: Nancy Hillis
Take 5
By Nancy Hillis
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Take 5, Nancy Hillis. White, black, gray, and pale yellow abstract expressionist acrylic painting on paper. 42.5" x 42.5". Lyrical mark making with gestural expression and impasto brushstrokes. Contemporary abstract painting that is predominantly white with black and gray mark making and areas of pale yellow washes. Large scale contemporary painting...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Nancy Hillis Art

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Acrylic

Take 5 #2
By Nancy Hillis
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Take 5 #2. Nancy Hillis. White, black, gray, and gold abstract expressionist acrylic painting on paper. 42" x 42". Gestural abstraction. New work from the Take 5 Series of paintings. Lyrical mark making with gestural expression and impasto brushstrokes throughout. Contemporary abstract painting sets off a setting with modern, contemporary decor. Bright and light and fresh. Clean, contemporary abstract painting. Large scale wall art abstract painting that is predominantly white with gold, black and gray mark making. Large scale contemporary painting...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Nancy Hillis Art

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Acrylic

Primary Process Violet
By Nancy Hillis
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Primary Process, Violet, Nancy Hillis. Red violet, blue violet, white, and gold abstract expressionist large scale acrylic and mixed media painting on paper. 56.5" x 42". Gestural expression and impasto brushstrokes. Contemporary abstract painting that is predominantly violet with washes of white. Large scale contemporary painting...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Nancy Hillis Art

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Acrylic, Permanent Marker, Pencil, Color Pencil

Primary Process Red #2
By Nancy Hillis
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Primary Process Red #2, Nancy Hillis. Red, black, and white abstract expressionist acrylic painting on paper. 61" x 42". Gestural expression and impasto brushstrokes. Contemporary abstract painting that is predominantly red with black and white brushstrokes. Large scale contemporary painting...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Nancy Hillis Art

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Acrylic

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