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Artist: Rise Nagin
Gate
By Rise Nagin
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Rise Nagin Title: Gate Medium: Cellophane, pieced, appliqued, stained, layered, quilted Size: 70 x 70 inches Year: 1989 "Risë Nagin's rectangular fabric constructions are often cal...
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1980s Modern Rise Nagin Art

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Mixed Media

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