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Canvas One: 24.5″W x 40″H
Canvas Two: 40″W x 40″H
Canvas Three: 24.5″W x 40″H
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ERIC MCDONOUGH Original Mixed Media on Canvas Triptych – Signed
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Signed on the reverse, an original triptych mixed media painting on canvas by Eric McDonough. In Abstract Expressionist style, McDonough uses kinetic patterns of color to harmonize the painting across three canvases. Yellow serves as the base, contrasted by lines of dark red, orange, and white from one corner to the other.
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Categories: Ohio Artists, Paintings
Tags: Abstract Expressionist, Mixed Media, Ohio Artist, Painting
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