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Artist: Marcy Gregg
Marcy Gregg, "Fulfilled", Orange Tangerine and Pink Abstract Oil Painting
By Marcy Gregg
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
This abstract painting, "Fulfilled", by artist Marcy Gregg is a 40x40 oil painting on canvas featuring overall tangerine, and taupe colors with small pops of pink and deep blue.
Abo...
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2010s Abstract Marcy Gregg Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Marcy Gregg, "Strong Enough", Blue and White Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas
By Marcy Gregg
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
This abstract painting, "Strong Enough", by artist Marcy Gregg is a 36x36 oil painting on canvas featuring overall blue, ivory, and taupe colors with pops of deep blue and orange.
A...
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2010s Abstract Marcy Gregg Art
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Canvas, Oil
Marcy Gregg, "Sing for Joy", Blue and White Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas
By Marcy Gregg
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
This abstract painting, "Sing for Joy", by artist Marcy Gregg is a 60x40 oil painting on canvas featuring overall a variety of blue hues including cyan, ultramarine, and light blue, ...
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2010s Abstract Marcy Gregg Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Marcy Gregg, "Without Wavering", Turquoise White Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas
By Marcy Gregg
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
This abstract painting, "Without Wavering", by artist Marcy Gregg is a 36x36 oil painting on canvas featuring overall teal, ivory, and taupe colors with small pops of yellow and brow...
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2010s Abstract Marcy Gregg Art
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Canvas, Oil
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