M Abstractism Painters Painting
M Abstractism Painters Painting
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Abstractism is generally understood as a style that simplifies details or objects that were formerly concrete or in a natural state. It depicts objects through shapes and colors in a non-representative form. Please suggest sites here for individual artist's with the last name beginning with the letter M.
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- acrylics on wood and panels.
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- Washington, DC artist paints bold and colorful abstracts and cityscape paintings. Giclee prints and works on paper are also available.
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- Introspection of emotions and energies of body, mind and spirit. Includes exhibitions.
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- California painter of abstract color field painting based in Los Angeles.
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- Non-representational painter who sees himself representing the underground. Includes images and introduction. In English, Czech, and German.
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- Oil and acrylic paintings, ceramic and glass sculptures and Digital Art.
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- Offering contemporary masterpieces.
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- Florida artist whose works are inspired by the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Oil Painting Originals and Giclee reproductions.
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- Original Paintings by Canadian artist. His whimsical colorful Cubist work is inspired from jazz. Exhibits internationally.
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- Acrylics on gator board
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- Information and images of oil paintings and drawings spanning a New York abstract artist's career.
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- Expression through wood, ceramic, metal, and beads.
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- Abstract paintings of spirituality and symbolism from Hawaii using acrylic and acrylic enamel paint on canvas.
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- visit the studio of noted editorial illustrator and abstract painter Richard Mock in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn.
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- "Primitive Evolutionary Symbolisation" painting on satin canvas.
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- Abstract and non-objective paintings and collages by Texas artist.
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- Gallery of acrylic/mixed media paintings. Contains bibliography and list of exhibitions.
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- Celtic and Asian abstract expressionism on silk scrolls and canvas. Solo and collaborative mixed media and calligraphic paintings.
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