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Artist: Frank Farmer
Buenos Aires Recolletta IV
By Frank Farmer
Located in New York, NY
Abstract hard-edge painting
Category
Early 2000s Frank Farmer Art
Materials
Acrylic
Untitled
By Frank Farmer
Located in New York, NY
Abstract acrylic painting.
Category
1990s Abstract Frank Farmer Art
Materials
Acrylic
Untitled
By Frank Farmer
Located in New York, NY
Abstract painting
Category
1990s Frank Farmer Art
Materials
Acrylic
Untitled
By Frank Farmer
Located in New York, NY
Abstract collage-style work.
Category
1990s Frank Farmer Art
Materials
Mixed Media
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