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Artist: Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
Lost Dialogues
By Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
Located in New York, NY
Abstract painting. Geometric style. Light wood frame. About the Artist: Manhattan based mural and studio artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman has painte...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Tony “Rubin” Sjoman Art

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Canvas, Varnish, Acrylic

Faded Heart
By Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
Located in New York, NY
Abstract painting. Geometric style. Acrylic & Satin Varnish on Canvas. About the Artist: Manhattan based mural and studio artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Tony “Rubin” Sjoman Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Far Arden
By Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
Located in New York, NY
Abstract painting. Geometric style. Acrylic & Satin Varnish on Canvas. About the Artist: Manhattan based mural and studio artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Tony “Rubin” Sjoman Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Cities in the Dust
By Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
Located in New York, NY
Abstract painting. Geometric style. Acrylic & Satin Varnish on Canvas. About the Artist: Manhattan based mural and studio artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Tony “Rubin” Sjoman Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

The Source Index
By Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
Located in New York, NY
Abstract painting. Geometric style. Acrylic & Satin Varnish on Canvas. About the Artist: Manhattan based mural and studio artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman has painted all over the world and his works have been shown in galleries throughout the US and Europe. Sjöman’s roots are in Finland and Sweden and he draws inspiration from his Scandinavian heritage for his complex abstract geometrical murals and studio works. Sjöman has become a staple of the art scene of New York City and beyond. His murals can be seen in a wide variety of spots in and around the city: 
on churches, in hotels and high-end boutiques, in luxury high-rises throughout Manhattan and on the 69th floor of WTC 4. Sjöman’s studio works are based on canvases, prints and installations and he is no stranger to painting on metal and wood. Rubin's studio works have been on display at Scope New York, Scope Miami and Art Miami during Art Basel, as well as in galleries throughout New York City, Miami and Los Angeles. Sjöman’s art has been featured in NBC News, New York Post...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Tony “Rubin” Sjoman Art

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Canvas, Varnish, Acrylic

Unmanifested
By Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
Located in New York, NY
Abstract painting. Geometric style. Acrylic & Satin Varnish on Canvas. About the Artist: Manhattan based mural and studio artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Tony “Rubin” Sjoman Art

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Canvas, Varnish, Acrylic

Three Years
By Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
Located in New York, NY
Abstract painting. Geometric style. Acrylic & Satin Varnish on Canvas. About the Artist: Manhattan based mural and studio artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman has painted all over the world and his works have been shown in galleries throughout the US and Europe. Sjöman’s roots are in Finland and Sweden and he draws inspiration from his Scandinavian heritage for his complex abstract geometrical murals and studio works. Sjöman has become a staple of the art scene of New York City and beyond. His murals can be seen in a wide variety of spots in and around the city: 
on churches, in hotels and high-end boutiques, in luxury high-rises throughout Manhattan and on the 69th floor of WTC 4. Sjöman’s studio works are based on canvases, prints and installations and he is no stranger to painting on metal and wood. Rubin's studio works have been on display at Scope New York, Scope Miami and Art Miami during Art Basel, as well as in galleries throughout New York City, Miami and Los Angeles. Sjöman’s art has been featured in NBC News, New York Post...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Tony “Rubin” Sjoman Art

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Canvas, Varnish, Acrylic

Love Hate Love - Sold - Commission Available
By Tony “Rubin” Sjoman
Located in New York, NY
Abstract painting. Geometric style. Light wood frame. About the Artist: Manhattan based mural and studio artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman has painte...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Tony “Rubin” Sjoman Art

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Canvas, Varnish, Acrylic

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