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Rock Therrien
I Don't Give A Shit

2023

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Rock Therrien I Don't Give A Shit Signed by the artist Mixed media on canvas with neon 48 x 48 inches This piece is unique. This piece is currently on display at Art Angels Los Angeles.
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