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Artist: Martin Pelenur
Untitled
By Martin Pelenur
Located in New York, NY
Martín Pelenur emulates the delicate nature of human thought through intricate line patterns and geometric forms. In the use of paint and synthetic mediums on paper, he heavily relie...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Martin Pelenur Art

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Tape, Board

Untitled
By Martin Pelenur
Located in New York, NY
Martín Pelenur emulates the delicate nature of human thought through intricate line patterns and geometric forms. In the use of paint and synthetic mediums on paper, he heavily relie...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Martin Pelenur Art

Materials

Tape, Board

Untitled
By Martin Pelenur
Located in New York, NY
Martín Pelenur emulates the delicate nature of human thought through intricate line patterns and geometric forms. In the use of paint and synthetic mediums on paper, he heavily relie...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Martin Pelenur Art

Materials

Tape, Board

Untitled V
By Martin Pelenur
Located in New York, NY
Synthetic enamel on paper
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2010s Abstract Martin Pelenur Art

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Synthetic

Untitled IV
By Martin Pelenur
Located in New York, NY
Synthetic enamel on paper
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2010s Abstract Martin Pelenur Art

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Synthetic

Brushstrokes 5
By Martin Pelenur
Located in New York, NY
Martin Pelenur Brushtrokes 5, 2013 Synthetic enamel on canvas 35.20h x 35.20w in 89.41h x 89.41w cm
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2010s Abstract Geometric Martin Pelenur Art

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Canvas, Synthetic Resin

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