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Right through , 30 x 40 original painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Marilyn Bean. Item made of canvas works with minimalism & mid century modern style
Right through , 30 x 40 original painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Marilyn Bean. Item made of canvas works with minimalism & mid century modern style
Right through , 30 x 40 original painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Marilyn Bean. Item made of canvas works with minimalism & mid century modern style

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Marilyn Bean

Right through , 30 x 40 original painting

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40H x 30W in
101.6H x 76.2W cm

Original painting by Marilyn Bean. Acrylic on canvas. 30 x 40.

Artwork signed and dated on back.

Marilyn’s process consists of many layers of paint; creating and then abandoning multiple versions of each painting. These layers create organic texture and uninhibited marks throughout the surface.

Trained as a sociologist, Marilyn’s work explores the self. She's interested in performance, tension, fragmentation, and the relationship between fluidity and containment.

Item Right through , 30 x 40 original painting
Created by Marilyn Bean
As seen in Creator's Studio, Kalamazoo, MI
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Marilyn Bean
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Marilyn Bean (b. 1989) is an emerging contemporary abstract painter. She primarily works with acrylics on canvas.

Marilyn’s process consists of many layers of paint; creating and then abandoning multiple versions of each painting. These layers create organic texture and uninhibited marks throughout the surface.

Trained as a sociologist, Marilyn’s work explores the self. She's interested in performance, tension, fragmentation, and the relationship between fluidity and containment.