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Framed Original Signed Abstract Painting By David Taborn 1996 for Sale


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Original Framed Signed Abstract Watercolour Painting by David Taborn

£40

 
Blue and orange irregular shapes with further shapes in pen within.
Signed bottom right Taborn '96
Year of production 1996
Height 24 cms
Length 29 cms
Width 2 cms
 
David Taborn is a London based artist born in 1947 who studied at The Slade School of Art.
A fellow in Fine Art at Nottingham University, NESTA Fellow and held the Established Artist Fellowship at Urban Glass, New York USA. His work is held in the collections of The Courtauld Institute, The Warwick Arts Trust, Duchess of Westminster, Dormagen Art Collection Germany and The Government Art Collection UK.
 
The frame is made of wood with gold paint. Some marks on the frame (see photos).
 
Bought from the artist.
Collection from Camberwell London SE5

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