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ERIC MCDONOUGH Original Signed Mixed Media on Canvas
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Signed on the reverse, an original abstract expressionist artwork by Ohio artist Eric McDonough. Using a complimentary palette, McDonough creates a static velocity using a spinning application of the dripping paint. Royal blue base with an electric yellow top layer creates a vivacious image.
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Categories: Mixed Media and Drawings, Ohio Artists, Paintings
Tags: Columbus Artist, Contemporary Art, Eric McDonough, Mixed Media, Ohio Artist, Painting
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