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  2. Marilyn (Vanitas) - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn (Vanitas) is an oil over acrylic on canvas painting by Audrey Flack executed in 1977. It has the dimensions of 96 x 96 inches. This contemporary piece is part of a collection Flack compiled titled Vanitas.

  3. Richard Allen (abstract artist) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s Allen was involved with Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley's artist cooperative at the Match Shed in London. In 1970 his large two colour stripe acrylic Op art paintings on canvas were installed at the Match Shed in London (Images from Richard Allen's website) and he had a one-man show at Angela Flowers in 1971.

  4. Red Canna (paintings) - Wikipedia

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    It is a depiction of the large petals of the exterior of the flower, with focus on the interior through the use of contrasting shades of colors. The painting was made with red, orange, brown, and pink paint. [12] The 22 in × 17 in (56 cm × 43 cm) abstract oil painting is owned by private collectors. [13]

  5. Karin Baumeister-Rehm - Wikipedia

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    Karin is the originator of the Nesting for Peace global art project. [4] She has also always collected many different kinds and textures of papers. She is most happy with her work when color surrounds an object on the canvas. She moved back to Barvaria, Germany in spring 2009. [5] [6]

  6. Abstract art - Wikipedia

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    Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. [1] Abstract art, non-figurative art, non-objective art, and non-representational art are all closely related terms. They have similar, but perhaps not identical, meanings.

  7. Harry Fonseca - Wikipedia

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    Another series from 2002 was inspired by the striped patterns on early Navajo blankets. In 2003 he started to paint a series of abstract paintings of flowering tree branches, which he called collectively the Four Seasons, a small group of which were exhibited at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in New York City.