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Artist: Faith Taylor
"Mushroom, " a Color Collagraph signed by Faith Taylor
By Faith Taylor
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Mushroom" is a color collagraph signed by the artist Faith Taylor-Lund in the lower center. It depicts a mushroom with abstract patterns in various shades of orange and green.
10"...
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1970s Faith Taylor Art
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Abstract Color Field Female Artist Bright Signed Post-Painterly Abstraction 1960
By Faith Taylor
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Orange Composition" is a painting with stain acrylic dye by Faith Taylor-Lund. The painting is orange with a fluid pink stain on the left.
Artwork Size: 72" x 66"
Artist's Statem...
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1960s Abstract Faith Taylor Art
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"Red, " Acrylic Stains by Faith Taylor
By Faith Taylor
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Red" is an original acrylic stain painting by Faith Taylor-Lund. The artist stained the canvas she was working on with a blood-red acrylic paint.
66" x ...
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1960s Abstract Faith Taylor Art
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Acrylic
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