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Untitled 10
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal on paper
27.25 x 19.25 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light and ...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paper, Charcoal
Untitled 9
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal on paper
22.25 x 21.25 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light and ...
Category
2010s Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paper, Charcoal
Untitled 8
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal and pearl paint on paper
25 x 24 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of ...
Category
2010s Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paint, Paper, Charcoal
Untitled 11
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal and pearl paint on paper
52.25 x 25.25 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interacti...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paint, Paper, Charcoal
Untitled 14
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal and pearl paint on paper
21.75 x 13.75 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interacti...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paint, Paper, Charcoal
Untitled 12
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal and pearl paint on paper
25 x 24 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of ...
Category
2010s Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paint, Paper, Charcoal
Untitled 13
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal and pearl paint on paper
25 x 24 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of ...
Category
2010s Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paint, Paper, Charcoal
Untitled 7
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal and pearl paint on paper
27 x 25 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of ...
Category
2010s Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paint, Paper, Charcoal
Untitled E (triptych)
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal on paper
19.25 x 15 x 1.5 inches each (framed)
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light ...
Category
2010s Minimalist George Thiewes Art
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Paper, Charcoal
Canyon
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted steel
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light and dark. That interest began in the 1990s ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Steel
Hwy 101 CA.
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
gouache on paper
61.25 x 39 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light and dar...
Category
Early 2000s Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paper, Gouache
9am/3pm?
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
steel
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light and dark. That interest began in the 1990s when Thi...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Steel
Storm Over Nebraska
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal and pearl paint on paper
21.25 x 52.25 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interact...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric George Thiewes Art
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Paint, Paper, Charcoal, Automotive Paint
Points, Points, Points
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
painted steel
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light and dark. That interest began in the 1990s ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Steel
Untitled G (diptych)
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal on paper (diptych)
15.5 x 51 x 1.5 inches each (framed)
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interactio...
Category
2010s Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Paper, Charcoal
Untitled F (diptych)
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal on paper
20 x 15.5 x 1.5 inches each (framed)
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light a...
Category
2010s Minimalist George Thiewes Art
Materials
Charcoal, Archival Paper
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Untitled 3
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal on paper
15 x 15 x 1.5 inches framed
In the fields of sculpture and drawing, George Thiewes creates sharp, angular work with a focus on the interaction of light and dark....
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Paper, Charcoal
Untitled 2
By George Thiewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
charcoal on paper
12.5 x 19.5 x 1.5 inches framed
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Untitled (set of 2 large framed)
By George Thiewes
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