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Promised Land, Contemporary Textile Art, Contemporary Art, 21st Century
By Marco Querin
Located in Mexico City, MX
From the series Observing Multiculturalism - Despite having already settled in his promised land, anxiety still rules all his thoughts, 2019 Contemporary Textile Artwork Minimalist, neutral colors Raw Mexican wool...
Category

2010s Contemporary Indiana - More Art

Materials

Textile, Wool, PVC

Breaking Down, Contemporary Textile Art, Contemporary Art, 21st Century
By Marco Querin
Located in Mexico City, MX
Old constructs finally breaking down, 2020 Contemporary Textile Artwork Wool rowing, silk, Michigan wool, Japanese Cotton 24x24in Signed and dated
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2010s Contemporary Indiana - More Art

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Textile, Wool, Cotton, Silk

Is This The Real Life
By Chris Bracey
Located in Indianapolis, IN
Chris Bracey (1954-2014) Is This The Real Life (2014) Found lettering and signs constructed with new neon lettering Size: 36 x 48 in (91.4 x 121.9 cm) Hand signed on the side === ...
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2010s Contemporary Indiana - More Art

Materials

Metal

What I Want To Hear
By David Kramer
Located in Indianapolis, IN
David Kramer (b. 1963) What I Want To Hear (2016) Pencil and colored pencil on paper Size: 25.5 x 19.5 in (64.8 x 49.5 cm) Frame size: 29.625 x 23.25 in (75 x 59 cm) Hand signed low...
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2010s Contemporary Indiana - More Art

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Paper, Pencil, Color Pencil

"Ship", from Life in Venice series
Located in Indianapolis, IN
This piece is unique in a series of only seven made. Wall-hanging sculpture, Torino, Italy, ca. 1965; Copper-washed ironwork and welded spill castings, metallic enameled copper; sign...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Indiana - More Art

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Metal, Copper, Enamel

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Commission Work October 2021, Contemporary Art, Textile, 21st Century
By Marco Querin
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Commission Work 24x24inches Contemporary Art, Textile Wool, cotton and plastic About the artist I began using threads due to the memory of an early age image; I was 3 or 4.  In 1978, the year I was born, my father made 3 pieces of art on pressed wood boards. They were painted in black and on their surfaces many nails were hammered strategically.  These nails were used as support to pull copper threads that formed abstract figures, figures from which I was able to easily imagine more figurative images as they were so familiar.  These 3 pieces entered my psyche, I believe. My life has been one of constant change and adaptation, both unsettling and exciting conditions by which one can still grow and thrive, but that can make it difficult to anticipate outcome and overall direction.  Consequently I am intrigued by all that can be controlled.  My fiber-based work has, in itself, characteristics derived by this reality such as fragility, tension, elasticity and equilibrium, and only through a precision-based controlled execution, my work comes to life and tells a story that has a clear beginning and an end in sight. Marco Querin...
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