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Untitled, Negative (white) Acrylic on Linen 72 x 48 in | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Stein Studio. Item made of linen works with minimalism & scandinavian style
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Untitled, Negative (white) Acrylic on Linen 72 x 48 in | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Stein Studio. Item made of linen works with minimalism & scandinavian style
Untitled, Negative (white) Acrylic on Linen 72 x 48 in | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Stein Studio. Item made of linen works with minimalism & scandinavian style
Untitled, Negative (white) Acrylic on Linen 72 x 48 in | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Stein Studio. Item made of linen works with minimalism & scandinavian style

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Untitled, Negative (white) Acrylic on Linen 72 x 48 in - Paintings

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74H x 50W x 3D in
187.96H x 127W x 7.62D cm
13.61 kg
30 lb

Part of the Symbols alphabet works I developed in 2012, this work is a favorite quote from Piet Mondrian made using my original alphabet. "It is possible that, through horizontal and vertical lines constructed with awareness, but not with calculation, led by high intuition, and brought to harmony and rhythm, these basic forms of beauty, supplemented if necessary by other direct lines or curves, can become a work of art, as strong as it is true.

One other work, same size in black acrylic on Linen. Stretched and Framed in Oak

Item Untitled, Negative (white) Acrylic on Linen 72 x 48 in
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As seen in Private Residence, New York, NY
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where form and language meet to create a new way to consider art and meaning.

David Stein investigates the definition of language and how our perceived understanding can be reimagined through the creation of his own artistic vocabulary. Through his new visual lexicon, he challenges the viewer to reconsider how the meaning behind the written word can be transformed when abstracted into geometric shapes