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Nancy Charak
Event Horizon 5423

2016

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I Found It Just Like You Find Anything Else, I Stopped Looking
By Nancy Charak
Located in Morton Grove, IL
oil stick and graphite on 140# Fabriana Artistico paper signed by artist
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Graphite, Watercolor

Untitled
By Wes Mills
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Graphite on paper Signed by the artist lower right. Framed - 14 1/4" x 14 1/4" Artwork - 6 1/2" x 6 3/4"
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1990s Contemporary Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

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Untitled by Carroll Dunham
By Carroll Dunham
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Carroll Dunham Untitled Graphite on paper 13.5 x 10.25” Framed 22 x 18.75” Signed by artist 2003 Provenance: Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Untitled Drawing by William O'Brien (INV# NP4044)
Located in Morton Grove, IL
William O'Brien Untitled Drawing (INV# NP4044) ink on paper 11.88 x 9" (30 x 23 cm) 2004 signed by artist provenance - The Nevica Project Chicago-based artist William J. O’Brien is ...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper

Untitled Poodle by Susumu Kamijo
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Rare and huge work by Susumu Kamijo! Untitled oil pastel and pastel pencil on paper 72 x 94” 2019 signed framed EDUCATION 2000 BFA in Painting and Drawing, University of Oregon 2002 MFA in Painting and Drawing, University of Washington SOLO SHOWS 2024 When You Come Home, Maki Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 2023 The Motherland, Venus over Manhattan, New York, USA The Sun Inside, Perrotin, Paris, France 2022 Jack and Venus, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, USA Jack and Venus, Venus Over Manhattan, New York, USA Alone with Everybody, Perrotin, Seoul, South Korea I will tell you later, Stems Gallery, Brussels, Belgium 2021 How was your summer? , Harper’s Gallery, East Hampton, USA Beyond The Hills, Maki Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 2020 Lick Me Till Dawn, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, USA Lick Me Till Dawn, Marvin Gardens, New York, USA 2019 I Will Follow You To The Sunset, GNYP Gallery, Berlin, Germany When You Came At Dawn, Stems Gallery, Brussels, Belgium 2018 Walk With Me To The Sea, Sakurado Fine Arts, Tokyo, Japan I Will Walk You Tomorrow, Harpers Books, New York, USA Poodles, Tortoise, Los Angeles, USA 2017 Poodles, Sotheby’s S2, New York, USA 2016 I Think So, Marvin Gardens, Queens, USA GROUP SHOWS 2022 Koichi Sato...
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2010s Contemporary Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Paper, Oil Pastel, Pencil

Blue Moons
By Peregrine Honig
Located in Morton Grove, IL
ink and pigment on paper signed by artist *Part of the Hotel Drawing Series
Category

2010s Contemporary Nude Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Pigment, Watercolor

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