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- noun Plural form of
monotype .
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Examples
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Lobdell, who told an interviewer in 1960 that "being anonymous is really the best condition to be able to create" was not showing very widely when I knew him, although I do remember him having a small show of monotypes at Galerie Smith Andersen in Palo Alto.
John Seed: Frank Lobdell: "Nothing Worth Anything Is Easy" John Seed 2011
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The show features collage and acrylic paintings, monotypes, and large-scale sculpture.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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The show features collage and acrylic paintings, monotypes, and large-scale sculpture.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Lobdell, who told an interviewer in 1960 that "being anonymous is really the best condition to be able to create" was not showing very widely when I knew him, although I do remember him having a small show of monotypes at Galerie Smith Andersen in Palo Alto.
John Seed: Frank Lobdell: "Nothing Worth Anything Is Easy" John Seed 2011
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The show features collage and acrylic paintings, monotypes, and large-scale sculpture.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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The show features collage and acrylic paintings, monotypes, and large-scale sculpture.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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The monotypes and paintings of the artist known as Killy don't make you want to smile -- the artist says he paints only the everyday reality of Haiti -- but they do make you stare.
Carine Fabius: Making Art and Selling Art: The Age-Old Conundrum Carine Fabius 2011
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The monotypes and paintings of the artist known as Killy don't make you want to smile -- the artist says he paints only the everyday reality of Haiti -- but they do make you stare.
Carine Fabius: Making Art and Selling Art: The Age-Old Conundrum Carine Fabius 2011
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The show features collage and acrylic paintings, monotypes, and large-scale sculpture.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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The show features collage and acrylic paintings, monotypes, and large-scale sculpture.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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