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Artist: Yolanda Sanchez
Yolanda Sánchez "After CT, #3" Oil on Paper
By Yolanda Sanchez
Located in New York, NY
Nature, in a very broad sense, is my source of inspiration. In a non-intellectual way, I am translating and projecting thoughts, emotions and sensations, into a moment of meeting, w...
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2010s Abstract Yolanda Sanchez Paintings
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Oil
Yolanda Sánchez "After CT, #5" Oil on Paper
By Yolanda Sanchez
Located in New York, NY
Nature, in a very broad sense, is my source of inspiration. In a non-intellectual way, I am translating and projecting thoughts, emotions and sensations, into a moment of meeting, w...
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2010s Abstract Yolanda Sanchez Paintings
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Oil
Yolanda Sánchez "And the angels swing" Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas
By Yolanda Sanchez
Located in New York, NY
This vibrant abstract painting by Yolanda Sanchez features expressive brushwork and spontaneous mark-making in shades of purple with touches of green and red.
"Nature, in a very bro...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Yolanda Sanchez Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
Yolanda Sánchez "Sunflower Sutra" Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas
By Yolanda Sanchez
Located in New York, NY
This vibrant abstract painting by Yolanda Sanchez features expressive brushwork and spontaneous mark-making in shades of yellow, pink, and red with touches of green.
"Nature, in a v...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Yolanda Sanchez Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
Yolanda Sánchez "Temple Offerings" Oil on Paper
By Yolanda Sanchez
Located in New York, NY
Nature, in a very broad sense, is my source of inspiration. In a non-intellectual way, I am translating and projecting thoughts, emotions and sensations, into a moment of meeting, w...
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2010s Abstract Yolanda Sanchez Paintings
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Oil
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