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Clementine Art

American, b. 1988
Clementine currently lives and works in New York City. Having studied at Parsons, Harvard, and Boston College, she has an expansive foundation upon which she has developed her artistic career. In 2007, her earliest exhibition was accompanied by her first live auction sale; an event sponsored by the late Robert Rauschenberg. Recent exhibitions in Brussels, New York, and Miami, have all featured acrylic artworks, her primary medium of choice. She was recognized by World Art Dubai’s Emerging Artist Award as among the best of 2016 international emerging talent. "I draw inspiration in many ways; this is reflected across the series with varying subject matter and meaning. As a lifelong passion, I have been creating art since an early childhood. Starting in graphite, paints, and oil pastel, my work has evolved to focus on abstract and semi-figurative acrylics on canvas and glass".
(Biography provided by Hysteria Art Gallery)
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Artist: Clementine
Joy
By Clementine
Located in Baranzate, IT
TITLE: Joy ARTIST: Clementine YEAR: 2016 MEDIUM TYPE: Painting MEDIUM/MATERIALS: Acrylic on canvas DIMENSIONS: 91 x 91 cm
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Clementine Art

Materials

Acrylic

Tranquility
By Clementine
Located in Baranzate, IT
TITLE: Tranquility ARTIST: Clementine YEAR: 2016 MEDIUM TYPE: Painting MEDIUM/MATERIALS: Acrylic on canvas DIMENSIONS: 92 x 92 cm
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Clementine Art

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Acrylic

Lush
By Clementine
Located in Baranzate, IT
TITLE: Lush ARTIST: Clementine YEAR: 2016 MEDIUM TYPE: Painting MEDIUM/MATERIALS: Acrylic on canvas DIMENSIONS: 91 x 60 cm
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Clementine Art

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Acrylic

Electric
By Clementine
Located in Baranzate, IT
TITLE: Electric ARTIST: Clementine YEAR: 2016 MEDIUM TYPE: Painting MEDIUM/MATERIALS: Acrylic on canvas DIMENSIONS: 91 x 122 cm
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Clementine Art

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Acrylic

Satori II
By Clementine
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Mixed media on canvas abstract painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Clementine Art

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Canvas, Mixed Media

Satori I
By Clementine
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on canvas abstract painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Clementine Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Romanticism
By Clementine
Located in Quogue, NY
Acrylic on canvas abstract painting
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15th Century and Earlier Abstract Expressionist Clementine Art

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Canvas, Plexiglass, Acrylic

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Find a wide variety of authentic Clementine art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Clementine in acrylic paint, paint, synthetic resin paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Clementine art, so small editions measuring 24 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Jonathan Taylor, Bruce Rubenstein, and Catherine Warren. Clementine art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $2,433 and tops out at $6,194, while the average work can sell for $3,982.

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