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"Chimes" by Harris Strong Mid-Century Modern Framed Signed Abstract Collage

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"Chimes" by Harris Strong is a mixed media collage wall art in original frame with matting. Minimal color palette and strong color contrasts strengthen this rare, monumental piece without making it overpowering. Gentle, but richly textured abstract interpretation of the chimes gains additional definition in juxtaposition with simple paper background of the collage. The collage is signed at the bottom with the name of the piece and artist signature, and it also has studio sticker on the back. It was created at artist's Trenton, Maine, studio; Strong relocated to Trenton in 1970s before shifting his interests from ceramic to prints, paintings, and collage. Dimensions are for framed artwork. Quoted shipping is including crating the artwork and FedEx ground parcel.

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