Norman Daly

Painting, mixed media, sculpture and fictive art

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Colored Ink Series (1995)

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Ink drawing of an abstracted bare-breasted female form against background, all consisting of colorful patterned shapes
Ink drawing of two abstracted female heads with colorful exaggerated features.
Colorful ink drawing showing two abstracted female figures against pattered forms.
Colorful abstracted ink drawing by Norman Daly with red, blue, yellow and white.
Abstracted female faces drawn in colored ink in two vertical sections.
Striking colorful ink drawing depicting a decorated figure with two faces in opposite directions.

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The Norman Daly Collection at the Cornell University Archives

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