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(after) Keith Haring
Andy Mouse - carpet, 100x100 cm, limited edition 2/20

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Beautiful carpet representing Andy Wharol in the shape of Mickey Mouse after a Keith Haring's work. Edited by Editions Studio in 20 pieces, this one carries the number 2/20.
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