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Artist: Taylor Montague
Reticulation
By Taylor Montague
Located in Fairfield, CT
Explor[ing] the way coastal-suburban spaces are viewed/depicted and, by implication, inhabited. All the works are based on locations in and around familiar beach-town environs, whic...
Category
2010s Taylor Montague Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Twilight Scene Over Culvert
By Taylor Montague
Located in Fairfield, CT
Taylor Montague describes his work as "explor[ing] the way coastal-suburban spaces are viewed/depicted and, by implication, inhabited. All the works are based on locations in and ar...
Category
2010s Contemporary Taylor Montague Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
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