Jeffery Abouaf Art
American, b. 1949
Born in Oakland, California, Jeffery Abouaf's interest in art was tempered by a fascination with logic. He received an MFA from the California College of Arts in 1977. He worked on canvases as big as 20 feet wide and 5 feet high, creating abstract visions of hundreds of tiny meticulously drawn figures.
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Artist: Jeffery Abouaf
Dimensional Abstract #3 Digital Age
By Jeffery Abouaf
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Dimensional Abstract by Jeffery Abouaf (American, b. 1949). Composed of rows of small "scenes," this piece gives the impression of a roll of film, or moments laid out next to one ano...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Jeffery Abouaf Art
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Paper, Watercolor
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