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2 Peach Eclipse III BW60/200-64x64cm BW80/200-84x84cm Peach Eclipse IV BW60/201-64x64cm BW80/201-84x84cm Multiform I BW60/204-64x64cm BW80/204-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Multiform II BW60/205-64x64cm BW80/205-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Peach Eclipse V BW60/202-64x64cm BW80/202-84x84cm Peach Eclipse VI BW60/203-64x64cm BW80/203-84x84cm Multiform III BW60/206-64x64cm BW80/206-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Multiform IV BW60/207-64x64cm BW80/207-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm 2 3
3 Insignia I BW60/192-64x64cm BW80/192-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Insignia II BW60/193-64x64cm BW80/193-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Mariner s Mist I BW60/208-64x64cm BW80/208-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Mariner s Mist II BW60/209-64x64cm BW80/209-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Insignia III BW60/194-64x64cm BW80/194-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Insignia IV BW60/195-64x64cm BW80/195-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Metro Gesture I BW65/262-64x54cm BW865/262-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Metro Gesture II BW65/263-64x54cm BW865/262-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm 4 5
4 Coda I BW65/252-64x54cm BW865/252-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Coda II BW65/253-64x54cm BW865/253-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Coda V BW65/256-64x54cm BW865/256-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Coda VI BW65/257-64x54cm BW865/257-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Coda III BW65/254-64x54cm BW865/254-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Coda IV BW65/255-64x54cm BW865/255-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Coda VII BW65/258-64x54cm BW865/258-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Coda VIII BW65/259-64x54cm BW865/259-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm 6 7
5 Faded Horizon I BW60/198-64x64cm BW80/198-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Faded Horizon II BW60/199-64x64cm BW80/199-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Adjacent Abstraction I BW60/188-64x64cm BW80/188-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Adjacent Abstraction II BW60/189-64x64cm BW80/189-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Bloom Cloud I AW86/33-84x64cm AW118/33-114x84cm Bloom Cloud II AW86/34-84x64cm AW118/34-114x84cm Adjacent Abstraction III BW60/190-64x64cm BW80/190-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Adjacent Abstraction IV BW60/191-64x64cm BW80/191-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Speckle I BW60/196-64x64cm BW80/196-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm Speckle II BW60/197-64x64cm BW80/197-84x84cm CW100/ x104cm 8 9
6 Water Woman I BW65/264-64x54cm BW865/264-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Water Woman II BW65/265-64x54cm BW865/265-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Monochrome Tropic I AB60/241-64x64cm AB80/241-84x84cm Monochrome Tropic II AB60/242-64x64cm AB80/242-84x84cm Monochrome Tropic III AB60/243-64x64cm AB80/243-84x84cm Monochrome Tropic IV AB60/244-64x64cm AB80/244-84x84cm Midnight Leaves I BW65/260-64x54cm BW865/260-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm Midnight Leaves II BW65/261-64x54cm BW865/261-84x69cm BW108/ x84cm 10 11
7 Monochrome Tropic V AB60/245-64x64cm AB80/245-84x84cm Monochrome Tropic VI AB60/246-64x64cm AB80/246-84x84cm Playtime III BB60/328-64x64cm BB80/328-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Playtime IV BB60/329-64x64cm BB80/329-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Monochrome Tropic VII AB60/247-64x64cm AB80/247-84x84cm Monochrome Tropic VIII AB60/248-64x64cm AB80/248-84x84cm Playtime V BB60/330-64x64cm BB80/330-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Monochrome AB60/249-64x64cm Tropic IX AB80/249-84x84cm 12 13
8 Les Valses I BB65/286-64x54cm BB865/286-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Les Valses II BB65/287-64x54cm BB865/287-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Gray Scale I BB60/321-64x64cm BB80/321-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Gray Scale III BB60/322-64x64cm BB80/322-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Gray Scale V BB60/323-64x64cm BB80/323-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Mystical Objects I BB65/294-64x54cm BB865/294-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Mystical Objects II BB65/295-64x54cm BB865/295-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm 14 15
9 Abstract Terrain I AB86/196-84x64cm AB118/ x84cm Abstract Terrain II AB86/197-84x64cm AB118/ x84cm Fuchsia Divide I BB65/296-64x54cm BB865/296-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Fuchsia Divide II BB65/297-64x54cm BB865/297-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Abstract Terrain III AB86/198-84x64cm AB118/ x84cm Abstract Terrain IV AB86/199-84x64cm AB118/ x84cm Unravel I BB65/284-64x54cm BB865/284-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Winter Mountains II BB65/285-64x54cm BB865/285-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm 16 17
10 Cerulean + Gold I BB60/315-64x64cm BB80/315-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Cerulean + Gold II BB60/316-64x64cm BB80/316-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Incidental Indigo I BB60/317-64x64cm BB80/317-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Incidental Indigo II BB60/318-64x64cm BB80/318-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Incidental Indigo III BB60/319-64x64cm BB80/319-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Incidental Indigo IV BB60/320-64x64cm BB80/320-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Archipelago I BB65/292-64x54cm BB865/292-84x64cm BB108/ x84cm Archipelago II BB65/293-64x54cm BB865/293-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm 18 19
11 Cerulean Mirage I BB60/326-64x64cm BB80/326-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Cerulean Mirage II BB60/327-64x64cm BB80/327-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Gravitate I BB65/298-64x54cm BB865/298-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Gravitate II BB65/299-64x54cm BB865/299-64x69cm BB108/ x84cm Stone Collection I BB76/79-74x64cm Stone Collection II BB76/80-74x64cm Glacier Melt I BB65/302-64x54cm BB865/302-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Glacier Melt II BB65/303 64x54cm BB865/303-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm 20 21
12 Littoral Composite I AB60/N/1-64x64cm AB80/N/1-84x84cm Littoral Composite II AB60/N/2-64x64cm AB80/N/2-84x84cm Resting Shapes I BB76/75-74x64cm Resting Shapes II BB76/76-74x64cm Littoral Composite III AB60/N/3-64x64cm AB80/N/3-84x84cm Littoral Composite IV AB60/N/4-64x64cm AB80/N/4-84x84cm Resting Shapes III BB76/77-74x64cm Resting Shapes IV BB76/78-74x64cm 22 23
13 Winter Mountains I BB65/282-64x54cm BB865/282-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Winter Mountains II BB65/283-64x54cm BB865/283-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Neutral Salt Spray I BB65/300-64x54cm BB865/300-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Neutral Salt Spray II BB65/301-64x54cm BB865/301-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Aqua Horizon I BB60/324-64x64cm BB80/324-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Aqua Horizon II BB60/325-64x64cm BB80/325-84x84cm CB100/ x104cm Icy Horizon I BB865/306-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Icy Horizon II BB865/307-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm 24 25
14 Vortex Illusion I AB865/200-84x69cm AB108/ x84cm Vortex Illusion II AB865/201-84x69cm AB108/ x84cm Parrot of the Tropics I BB65/288-64x54cm BB865/288-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Parrot of the Tropics II BB65/289-64x54cm BB865/289-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Earth Women I BB865/280-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Earth Women II BB865/281-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Parrot of the Tropics III BB65/290-64x54cm BB865/290-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Parrot of the Tropics IV BB65/291-64x54cm BB865/291-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm 26 27
15 Azure Heron I BB65/304-64x54cm BB865/304-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Azure Heron II BB65/305-64x54cm BB865/305-84x69cm BB108/ x84cm Grey Dunes I BN60/207-64x64cm BN80/207-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Grey Dunes II BN60/208-64x64cm BN80/208-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Four Fish I BN65/199-64x54cm BN865/199-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Four Fish II BN65/200-64x54cm BN865/200-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Spiral Slice I BN65/201-64x54cm BN865/201-84x65cm BN108/ x84cm Spiral Slice II BN65/202-64x54cm BN865/202-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm 28 29
16 Sorbet Falls I BN65/203-64x54cm BN865/203-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Sorbet Falls II BN65/204-64x54cm BN865/204-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Hyacinth Gesture I BN76/90-74x64cm Hyacinth Gesture II BN76/91-74x64cm Gravitate III BN65/205-64x54cm BN865/205-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Gravitate IV BN65/206-64x54cm BN865/206-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Hyacinth Gesture III BN76/92-74x64cm Hyacinth Gesture IV BN76/93-74x64cm 30 31
17 Divination I BN60/180-64x64cm BN80/180-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Divination II BN60/181-64x64cm BN80/181-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Monotype Abstraction I BN60/175-64x64cm BN80/175-84x84cm Monotype Abstraction II BN60/176-64x64cm BN80/176-84x84cm Divination III BN60/182-64x64cm BN80/182-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Divination IV BN60/183-64x64cm BN80/183-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Turquoise Mist I BN60/173-64x64cm BN80/173-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Turquoise Mist II BN60/174-64x64cm BN80/174-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm 32 33
18 Adagio I BN60/177-64x64cm BN80/177-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Adagio III BN60/178-64x64cm BN80/178-84x84cm BN100/ x10cm Abstract Sea Fan I BN60/184-64x64cm BN80/184-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Abstract Sea Fan II BN60/185-64x64cm BN80/185-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Adagio IV BN60/179-64x64cm BN80/179-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Abstract Sea Fan III BN60/186-64x64cm BN80/186-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Abstract Sea Fan IV BN60/187-64x64cm BN80/187-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm 34 35
19 Batik Leaves I AN76/82-74x64cm Batik Leaves II AN76/83-74x64cm Teal Gestures I BN60/165-64x64cm BN80/165-84x8cm BN100/ x104cm Teal Gestures II BN60/166-64x64cm BN80/166-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Batik Leaves III AN76/84-74x64cm Batik Leaves IV AN76/85-74x64cm Teal Gestures III BN60/167-64x64cm BN80/167-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Teal Gestures IV BN60/168-64x64cm BN80/168-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm 36 37
20 Midnight Blossoms I BN65/195-64x54cm BN865/195-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Midnight Blossoms II BN65/196-64x54cm BN865/196-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Neutral Floral Gesture I BN76/81-74x64cm Neutral Floral Gesture II BN76/82-74x64cm Midnight Blossoms III BN65/197-64x54cm BN865/197-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Midnight Blossoms IV BN65/198-64x54cm BN865/198-84x69cm BN108/ x84cm Neutral Floral Gesture III BN76/83-74x64cm Neutral Floral Gesture IV BN76/84-74x64cm 38 39
21 Neutral Floral Gesture V BN76/85-74x64cm Neutral Floral Gesture VI BN76/86-74x64cm Watermark Foliage I BN60/169-64x64cm BN80/169-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Watermark Foliage II BN60/170-64x64cm BN80/170-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Neutral Floral Gesture VII BN76/87-74x64cm Neutral Floral Gesture VIII BN76/88-74x64cm Watermark Foliage III BN60/171-64x64cm BN80/171-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Watermark Foliage IV BN60/172-64x64cm BN80/172-84x84cm BN100/ x104cm Neutral Floral BN76/89-74x64cm Gesture IX 40 41
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