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Artist: Steve Leal
Steve Leal, Julia, original serigraph, hand signed
By Steve Leal
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Steve Leal "Julia" Original serigraph with hand embellishments Hand signed and numbered from an edition of 300 36 x 26 inches *unframed*
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1980s Contemporary Steve Leal Art

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Screen

Steve Leal, Singapore Lady, original serigraph, hand signed
By Steve Leal
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Steve Leal Singapore Lady Original serigraph Hand signed and marked as an Artist's Proof 33 x 25 inches *unframed*
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1980s Contemporary Steve Leal Art

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Screen

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