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Glenn Ibbitson
Target 2. Contemporary Figurative Mixed Media Painting

2015

$850
£653.02
€750.32
CA$1,195.63
A$1,343.24
CHF 701.84
MX$16,394.84
NOK 8,911.36
SEK 8,388.17
DKK 5,599.14

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Target 2. An unusual black & white piece; this picture cleverly confuses the eye with its intricate construct. Acrylic, charcoal and hand finished in pencil. Mounted not framed.

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