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Artist: Suzanne McClelland
"Mankind, " Intaglio on Digital Inkjet Graphic signed by Suzanne McClelland
By Suzanne McClelland
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Mankind" is an original one-color intaglio print over an 8-color digital pigmented inkjet graphic by Suzanne McClelland. The artist signed the piece lower right. It features blue ge...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Suzanne McClelland Art

Materials

Color, Intaglio, Digital Pigment

SHOULD, WOULD, COULD
By Suzanne McClelland
Located in New York, NY
Suzanne McClelland fuses painterly marks with linguistic elements, creating rhythmic canvases that explore both visual and written languages. McClelland often begins with poetic verses, names, or numbers that she weaves into the space of her canvas, though she is rooted firmly in a tradition of abstraction, placing her in conversation with figures such as Louise Fishman...
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Late 20th Century Modern Suzanne McClelland Art

Materials

Etching, Woodcut

Could
By Suzanne McClelland
Located in New York, NY
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland’s practice includes both large-scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text f...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Suzanne McClelland Art

Materials

Woodcut, Etching

Should
By Suzanne McClelland
Located in New York, NY
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland’s practice includes both large-scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text f...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Suzanne McClelland Art

Materials

Etching, Woodcut

Would
By Suzanne McClelland
Located in New York, NY
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland’s practice includes both large-scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text f...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Suzanne McClelland Art

Materials

Etching, Woodcut

Action Figure: Julian Assange Head Only $60
By Suzanne McClelland
Located in San Francisco, CA
Suzanne McClelland fuses painterly marks with linguistic elements, creating rhythmic canvases that explore both visual and written languages. McClelland often begins with poetic vers...
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2010s Suzanne McClelland Art

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Linen, Pigment, Polymer

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