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Style: Modern
Medium: Cardboard
Kimono with Rope Texture - Collagraph Master Plate
Located in Soquel, CA
Master plate for collagraph printmaking featuring a kimono with rope texture in warm neutral peach tones, by California artist Patricia A. Pearce (American, b. 1948). The organic rop...
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1980s Modern Cardboard Mixed Media

Materials

Ink, Gesso, Cardboard

Cirque du Soleil n.20
Located in Roma, IT
Hand Signed. Mixed technique and collage on cardboard. Small stain on bottom right. Passepartout included. Image Dimensions : 42 x 30.5 cm This artwork is from the series "Cirque du Soleil...
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1990s Modern Cardboard Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Cardboard

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