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Abstractions

Whether you have a mid-century home that can't take anything figurative, or you simply don't like narrative art, we've got you covered.  Check out these artists whose prints have abstracted reality into something all their own.
Kenji Yoshida - Ville Eblouir - City Blinding - Atelier 17 - 1970 - color viscosity intaglio - detail
$650

City - blinding

YOSHIDA, Kenji

Ville (éblouir) (original French title) Color intaglio, likely printed in simultaneous color printing, on BFK Rives wove paper.Edition of 50, with ...

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Lawrence Heyman - Luminous Garden - embossed - simultaneous color printing - color viscosity - detail
$450

Luminous Garden

HEYMAN, Lawrence Murray

Intaglio, most definitely aquatint mixed with other techniques, printed with embossing in simultaneous color printing (using various viscosities of...

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Bertrand Dorny - Number 585 - Galerie des Peintres Graveurs Francais - detail
$400

Number 585

DORNY, Bertrand

Cut-out and embossed color aquatint on Arches wove paper. Reference: Arnaud 585.Edition of 150, published by the “Société des Peintres-Graveurs Fra...

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Anju CHAUDHURI - Les Formes Volantes - Simultaneous color printing intaglio - detail
$400

Les Formes Volantes

CHAUDHURI, Anju

Simultaneous color printing intaglio (color viscosity) on BFK Rives wove paper, no date.Edition of 7. Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil.

Anju CHAUDHURI - Soit Heureux - Simultaneous color printing intaglio - detail
$350

Soit Heureux

CHAUDHURI, Anju

Simultaneous color printing intaglio (color viscosity) on wove paper, no date.Edition of 12. Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil.

Werner Drewes - Dynamic Yellow - mid-century modern color woodcut - Rose 398 - detail
$1,300

Dynamic Yellow

DREWES, Werner

Woodcut printed in colors laid Japan paper.Reference: Rose 398.Edition of 20. Signed, dated, and numbered "Proof 3 Ed. XX" in pencil.