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Paintings for sale (Contemporary Abstract) Studio Clearance from ?35


jqsutherland

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I'm soon to be starting a Masters course, so I've moved out of my old studio and have some paintings that are available for sale. Details and prices attached, and I'm very open to offers. All works are supplied without fixtures and fittings, but are easy to hang, and each work would come with a certificate of authenticity. Available to view on Underhill Road near The Great Exhibition. Please message me for the address or if you had any questions. Happy browsing!


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'Syzygy', acrylic on canvas, 25 x 20 cm (?35)


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'Cloths II', acrylic and oil on canvas, 40 x 35 cm (?40)


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'Squirm', acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 75 x 60 cm (?45)


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'Tooth Root (diptych), acrylic, charcoal, and spray paint on canvas and panel, 70 x 40 cm (?60)


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'Television Exorcism', acrylic, spray paint, and charcoal on panel, 40 x 30 cm (?40)


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'Liquid Fever', acrylic and oil on panel, 50 x 40 cm (?40) *comes with thin white tray frame*


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'Murker', acrylic on panel, 25 x 20 cm (?35)


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'Static Milk', acrylic, spray paint, and charcoal on panel, 50 x 40 cm (?45)


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'Gloomer', acrylic on canvas, 50 x 40 cm (?45)


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'Loomer', acrylic on panel, 40 x 30 cm (?40)


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'Exhumer', acrylic and oil on panel, 60 x 50 cm (?50)


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'Vitrine', acrylic on panel, 40 x 30 cm (?40)


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'Techarangle', acrylic and oil on panel, 40 x 30 cm (?40)


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'Small German Painting', spray paint and oil on panel, 20 x 25 cm (?35)


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'Spun, Turned', acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 40 x 35 cm (?40)


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'Dull Ones', spray paint and oil on panel, 25 x 20 cm (?35)


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'Cut Tooth', acrylic, spray paint, and charcoal on canvas, 40 x 36 cm (?40)

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