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Tatiana Flis Abstract Paintings

American, b. 1983

Tatiana Flis is a mixed-media artist working primarily in sculpture and drawing. In using a surrealist language, she creates subtle forms and images that explore relationships between the human psyche and moments of chaos, solitude, tension, excess and absence. Her work has been shown extensively and is in many private collections.

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Artist: Tatiana Flis
"A Satellite's View", Abstract, Graphic, Black, White, Acrylic Monoprint, 2021
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “A Satellite’s View” is a 48 x 36 inch abstract acrylic painting created with multiple monoprinting methods on a birch wood panel. Bold black graphic shapes overlay a r...
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2010s Contemporary Tatiana Flis Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel, Monoprint

"Observer Effect", abstract, black, white, blue, rainbow, acrylic, monoprint
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “Observer Effect” is a 48 x 36 inch abstract acrylic painting created with multiple monoprinting methods on a birch wood panel. A black and white grid of rectangles for...
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2010s Abstract Tatiana Flis Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel, Monoprint

"Prairie Night", Abstract, Triptych, Window, Rainbow, Acrylic, Monoprint, 2021
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “Prairie Night” is a 48 x 84 inch abstract acrylic triptych painting on birch wood panels. Using multiple monoprinting methods, two distinct sets of window...
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2010s Contemporary Tatiana Flis Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel, Monoprint

"Shifting Horizons", abstract, windows, red, yellow, white, acrylic, monoprint
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “Shifting Horizons” is a 48 x 36 inch abstract acrylic painting created with multiple monoprinting methods on a birch wood panel. Heavy contrast among the layers evoke ...
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2010s Abstract Tatiana Flis Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel, Monoprint

"Under Such Sparse Sun", Abstract, Window, Monoprint, Acrylic Painting, 2021
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “Under Such Sparse Sun” is a 47 x 23 inch abstract acrylic painting created with multiple monoprinting methods on a birch wood panel. Two sets of window...
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2010s Contemporary Tatiana Flis Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel, Monoprint

"Averted Vision", abstract, windows, pastel, rainbow, black, acrylic, monoprint
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “Averted Vision” is a 47 x 23 inch abstract acrylic painting created with multiple monoprinting methods on a birch wood panel. Three sets of window patterns — one with pastel rainbow...
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2010s Contemporary Tatiana Flis Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel, Monoprint

"Radio Silence", abstract, graphic, blue, purple, red, green, acrylic, monoprint
By Tatiana Flis
Located in Natick, MA
Tatiana Flis’ “Radio Silence” is a 48 x 36 inch abstract acrylic painting created with a monoprinting process on a birch wood panel. Pastel rainbow tones of blue, purple, red, green,...
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2010s Abstract Tatiana Flis Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel, Monoprint

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Find a wide variety of authentic Tatiana Flis abstract paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Tatiana Flis in acrylic paint, monoprint, paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Tatiana Flis abstract paintings, so small editions measuring 23 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Nina Tichava, Tom Holland, and Ralph Anderson. Tatiana Flis abstract paintings prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $2,900 and tops out at $10,000, while the average work can sell for $4,825.

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