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Artist: Susan Moss
Homage to Color: Mauve
By Susan Moss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil on birch panel
Category
2010s Abstract Susan Moss Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Homage to Color: Olive
By Susan Moss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil on birch panel.
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2010s Abstract Geometric Susan Moss Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Homage to Color Purple
By Susan Moss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil on birch panel.
Category
2010s Abstract Impressionist Susan Moss Paintings
Materials
Birch, Oil
The Last Sunset
By Susan Moss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil on canvas.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Susan Moss Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Colorsphere 1
By Susan Moss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil and oil crayon on canvas.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Susan Moss Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil Crayon, Oil
Colorsphere 10
By Susan Moss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil and oil crayon on canvas.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Susan Moss Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil Crayon, Oil
Colorsphere 5
By Susan Moss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil and oil crayon on canvas.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Susan Moss Paintings
Materials
Crayon, Oil Crayon, Oil
Colorsphere 2
By Susan Moss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil and oil crayon on canvas.
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Susan Moss Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil Crayon, Oil
Colorsphere 6
By Susan Moss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil and oil crayon on canvas.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Susan Moss Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil Crayon, Oil
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