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Medium: Wood Panel
Artist: Jenifer Kent
Swing, a highly detailed geometric black ink drawing on clay-coated panel
Swing, a highly detailed geometric black ink drawing on clay-coated panel

Swing, a highly detailed geometric black ink drawing on clay-coated panel

By Jenifer Kent

Located in New York, NY

This mesmerizing ink drawing on clay-coated panel by Jenifer Kent shows off the artist's meditative process as she hand-draws, without assistance from a straight edge, a network of l...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Wood Panel Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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