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Gary Komarin
Mixed media painting, Gary Komarin, A Suite of Blue Sea Cap, Ferrat

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Abstract, Beige and White, Reflective painting 'Flower Float no. 1'
By Catherine Howe
Located in White Plains, NY
Available at Madelyn Jordon Fine Art. 'Blue/Gold/Silver Mica Painting (Flower Float no. 1)' 2024 by Catherine Howe. Interference pigments, acrylic, glass micro beads, aluminum leaf, ...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Abstract, Beige and White, Reflective painting 'Flower Float no. 2'
By Catherine Howe
Located in White Plains, NY
Available at Madelyn Jordon Fine Art. 'Blue/Gold/Silver Mica Painting (Flower Float no. 2)' 2024 by Catherine Howe. Interference pigments, acrylic, glass micro beads, aluminum leaf, ...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Coastal painting, Mixed media abstract, Eugene Healy, 'The Front'
By Eugene Healy
Located in White Plains, NY
Available at Madelyn Jordon Fine Art. 'The Front' by Eugene Healy, 2023. Fabric collage and oil on canvas, 14 x 12.5 in. / Frame 25.25 x 21.25 ...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Mixed Media, Oil, Wood Panel

Abstract, Beige and White, Reflective painting 'Flower Float no. 3'
By Catherine Howe
Located in White Plains, NY
Available at Madelyn Jordon Fine Art. 'Blue/Gold Mica Painting (Flower Float No. 3)' 2023 by Catherine Howe. Interference pigments, acrylic, glass micro beads, aluminum leaf, and whi...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

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Foil

Coastal Seascape, mixed media abstract painting "The Front #2 by Eugene Healy
By Eugene Healy
Located in White Plains, NY
“The Front #2” by Eugene Healy, 2020. Fabric collage and oil on canvas. 11.75 x 28.5 Frame: 29.5 x 13.5 inches. His abstract, landscape painting features an abstracted seascape with ...
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2010s Abstract Mixed Media

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Fabric, Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

Coastal seascape mixed media painting The Front #1 by Eugene Healy
By Eugene Healy
Located in White Plains, NY
“The Front #1” by Eugene Healy, 2020. Fabric collage and oil on canvas. 14 x 20 in. Framed: 21 x 15 in. This abstract, landscape painting features an abstracted seascape with land, ...
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2010s Abstract Mixed Media

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