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Melanie Yazzie
Growing Strong, by Melanie Yazzie, Native American, monotype, green, black, bird

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Growing Strong, by Melanie Yazzie, Native American, monotype, green, black, bird natural wood frame 27.25" x 35.25" paper size 20" x 28"
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