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Artist: David Mack
Layna by David Mack, Sumi-e brush and ink life drawing
By David Mack
Located in Chicago, IL
Sumi-e brush and ink life drawing of Layna by David Mack, 2012. David Mack is a New York Times Best Selling author, one of the most respected creators in...
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2010s Contemporary David Mack Art
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Maria, Metropolis by David Mack, Sumi-e brush and ink silent fIlm drawing
By David Mack
Located in Chicago, IL
David Mack’s sumi-e brush and ink drawing of Maria from Fritz Lang’s 1927 German Expressionist sci fi film Metropolis.
"The immediacy of observation and...
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2010s Contemporary David Mack Art
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Sumi Ink, Ink
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