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Overlapped by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting
Overlapped by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

Overlapped by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

By Tejinder Kanda

Located in DE

Tejinder Kanda "In-Within" reflects the Artist's exploration of time and space, presenting spontaneous works that embody absolute independence, free from preconceived notions. These...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Tejinder Kanda

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Acrylic

Colours of the Wind by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting
Colours of the Wind by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

Colours of the Wind by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

By Tejinder Kanda

Located in DE

Tejinder Kanda "In-Within" reflects the Artist's exploration of time and space, presenting spontaneous works that embody absolute independence, free from preconceived notions. These...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Tejinder Kanda

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Acrylic

Aqua Earth by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting
Aqua Earth by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

Aqua Earth by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

By Tejinder Kanda

Located in DE

Tejinder Kanda "In-Within" reflects the Artist's exploration of time and space, presenting spontaneous works that embody absolute independence, free from preconceived notions. These...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Tejinder Kanda

Materials

Acrylic

Holistic by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting
Holistic by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

Holistic by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

By Tejinder Kanda

Located in DE

Tejinder Kanda "In-Within" reflects the Artist's exploration of time and space, presenting spontaneous works that embody absolute independence, free from preconceived notions. These...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Tejinder Kanda

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Acrylic

Vista by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting
Vista by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

Vista by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

By Tejinder Kanda

Located in DE

Tejinder Kanda "In-Within" reflects the Artist's exploration of time and space, presenting spontaneous works that embody absolute independence, free from preconceived notions. These...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Tejinder Kanda

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Acrylic

Continuum III by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting
Continuum III by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

Continuum III by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

By Tejinder Kanda

Located in DE

Tejinder Kanda "In-Within" reflects the Artist's exploration of time and space, presenting spontaneous works that embody absolute independence, free from preconceived notions. These...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Tejinder Kanda

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Acrylic

Eternal Enigma by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting
Eternal Enigma by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

Eternal Enigma by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

By Tejinder Kanda

Located in DE

Tejinder Kanda "In-Within" reflects the Artist's exploration of time and space, presenting spontaneous works that embody absolute independence, free from preconceived notions. These...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Tejinder Kanda

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Acrylic

The Mirror's Tale by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting
The Mirror's Tale by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

The Mirror's Tale by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

By Tejinder Kanda

Located in DE

Tejinder Kanda "In-Within" reflects the Artist's exploration of time and space, presenting spontaneous works that embody absolute independence, free from preconceived notions. These...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Tejinder Kanda

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Acrylic

Continuum II by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting
Continuum II by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

Continuum II by Tejinder Kanda - Contemporary Impasto Painting

By Tejinder Kanda

Located in DE

Tejinder Kanda "In-Within" reflects the Artist's exploration of time and space, presenting spontaneous works that embody absolute independence, free from preconceived notions. These...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Tejinder Kanda

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Acrylic

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