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Artist: Patrick Carrara
Untitled #4- Plexiglass and black nylon thread minimalistic abstract sculpture
By Patrick Carrara
Located in New York, NY
The black strings in Carrara’s acrylic 3D sculptures form lines that may be thought of as flat or one-dimensional, similar to lines drawn on paper or painted on mylar which are most ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patrick Carrara Art
Materials
Thread, Plexiglass
A.103-013- abstract geometric black ink drawing on mylar
By Patrick Carrara
Located in New York, NY
abstract geometric black and white ink drawing on mylar framed in white frame
For over twenty years now Patrick Carrara has lived in Brooklyn, where he has maintained a studio and s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Patrick Carrara Art
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Mylar, Archival Ink
A. 157-014- abstract geometric black and white ink drawing on mylar
By Patrick Carrara
Located in New York, NY
abstract geometric black and white ink drawing on mylar framed in white frame
For over twenty years now Patrick Carrara has lived in Brooklyn, where he has maintained a studio and s...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Patrick Carrara Art
Materials
Mylar, Archival Ink
A.121-013- abstract geometric black and white ink drawing on mylar
By Patrick Carrara
Located in New York, NY
abstract geometric black and white ink drawing on mylar framed in white frame
For over twenty years now Patrick Carrara has lived in Brooklyn, where he has maintained a studio and s...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Patrick Carrara Art
Materials
Mylar, Archival Ink
A. 161-014- abstract geometric black and white ink drawing on mylar
By Patrick Carrara
Located in New York, NY
Abstract geometric black and white ink drawing on mylar framed in white wood frame with UV Plexiglass.
For over twenty years now Patrick Carrara has lived in Brooklyn, where he has m...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Patrick Carrara Art
Materials
Mylar, Archival Ink
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