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Lizzie ScottInfinite Drifter 42021
2021
$7,200
£5,459.41
€6,304.13
CA$10,102.04
A$11,255.17
CHF 5,936.02
MX$136,450.79
NOK 75,514.68
SEK 70,346.71
DKK 47,086.06
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By Lizzie Scott
Located in Dallas, TX
textile & mixed media
Category
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Materials
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Not Square
By Lizzie Scott
Located in Dallas, TX
Flashe on muslin with silk, felt & tulle
Category
2010s Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Muslin, Felt, Silk
Day
By Lizzie Scott
Located in Dallas, TX
Paint on muslin with mixed textiles
Category
2010s Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Muslin, Paint
$2,800
Not Square (Blues & Violets)
By Lizzie Scott
Located in Dallas, TX
Flashe on muslin with mixed textiles
Category
2010s Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Muslin
Not Square (Blush)
By Lizzie Scott
Located in Dallas, TX
Flashe on muslin with felt, tulle, thread
Category
2010s Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Felt, Muslin, Silk
Endless
By Laura Moriarty
Located in Dallas, TX
68 x 39 inches
Category
2010s Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Encaustic, Mulberry Paper
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