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Medium: Illustration Board
Artist: Margot Glass
Light Envelope with Tape, realist watercolor and pencil still life, 2016
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass explores the fragility of communication, and people’s natural drive to find narrative in even the most ordinary of objects. In her Envelopes series, Glass works in water...
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2010s Contemporary Illustration Board Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
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Watercolor, Illustration Board
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