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Hunt Slonem, Untitled, Birds in Blue, Red, and Yellow, 2014
Hunt Slonem, Untitled, Birds in Blue, Red, and Yellow, 2014
Hunt Slonem, Untitled, Birds in Blue, Red, and Yellow, 2014

Hunt Slonem American, b. 1951

Untitled, Birds in Blue, Red, and Yellow, 2014
Oil on wood
32 x 23.5"
201609-2759
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  • Untitled, Birds in Blue, Red, and Yellow
This colorful neo-expressionist oil painting depicts gestural figures of 9 vibrantly colored birds on a gold background. Cross hatched patterns add additional texture and depth, thereby revealing the beautiful under...
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This colorful neo-expressionist oil painting depicts gestural figures of 9 vibrantly colored birds on a gold background. Cross hatched patterns add additional texture and depth, thereby revealing the beautiful under painting of white. The painting is housed in a gold antique frame. New York painter, Hunt Slonem is best known for his Neo Expressionist paintings of bunnies, tropical birds and other exotic flora and fauna. A continual exploration of post cubist abstraction and playful Formalism, emphasizing the tactile qualities of oil paint, Slonem's obsessive and repetitive rendering of his subjects reflects his desire to explore issues of spatial complexity, compression and density. Undo
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