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Artist: Sharon Weiner
Flying
Flying

Flying

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sharon Weiner is a prolific contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited extensively in California and across the U.S. As an abstract painter, Weiner identifies with many of the postwar American transcendental abstract artists, such as Mark Rothko and Ross Bleckner. She creates her work by building up layers of poured acrylic...

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2010s Sharon Weiner Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Anchor
Anchor

Anchor

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sharon Weiner is a prolific contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited extensively in California and across the U.S. As an abstract painter, Wein...

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2010s Sharon Weiner Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

"True Selves" Red Abstract Painting, Oil on Canvas, Signed, 2000
"True Selves" Red Abstract Painting, Oil on Canvas, Signed, 2000

"True Selves" Red Abstract Painting, Oil on Canvas, Signed, 2000

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Soquel, CA

Ethereal abstract with bright red forms floating in a deep red/brown color field by California artist Sharon Weiner (American, 20th/21st Century). Signed "Sharon Weiner", dated " '...

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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Sharon Weiner Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Dance
Dance

Dance

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sharon Weiner is a prolific contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited extensively in California and across the U.S. As an abstract painter, Weiner identifies with many of the postwar American transcendental abstract artists, such as Mark Rothko and Ross Bleckner. She creates her work by building up layers of poured acrylic...

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2010s Sharon Weiner Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Wings of Desire
Wings of Desire

Wings of Desire

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sharon Weiner is a prolific contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited extensively in California and across the U.S. As an abstract painter, Wein...

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2010s Sharon Weiner Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Water Dream
Water Dream

Water Dream

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sharon Weiner is a prolific contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited extensively in California and across the U.S. As an abstract painter, Wein...

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2010s Sharon Weiner Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Vision
Vision

Vision

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sharon Weiner is a prolific contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited extensively in California and across the U.S. As an abstract painter, Weiner identifies with many of the postwar American transcendental abstract artists, such as Mark Rothko and Ross Bleckner. She creates her work by building up layers of poured acrylic...

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2010s Sharon Weiner Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Spirit Mountain
Spirit Mountain

Spirit Mountain

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sharon Weiner is a prolific contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited extensively in California and across the U.S. As an abstract painter, Weiner identifies with many of the postwar American transcendental abstract artists, such as Mark Rothko and Ross Bleckner. She creates her work by building up layers of poured acrylic...

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2010s Sharon Weiner Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Collaboration
Collaboration

Collaboration

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sharon Weiner is a prolific contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited extensively in California and across the U.S. As an abstract painter, Wein...

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2010s Sharon Weiner Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Celestial Beings
Celestial Beings

Celestial Beings

By Sharon Weiner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sharon Weiner is a prolific contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited extensively in California and across the U.S. As an abstract painter, Wein...

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2010s Sharon Weiner Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

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