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Aubrey Penny "Mind Line' Series Collage 1971 #3501
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Original collage signed and dated by Aubrey Penny. Aubrey Penny (American 1917-2000) was an innovative California abstract artist who worked in a variety of mediums. Owner of the No...
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1970s Abstract Archival Tape Mixed Media

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