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Medium: Tea
Artist: Donald Baechler
Untitled (Socks)
Untitled (Socks)

Untitled (Socks)

By Donald Baechler

Located in New York, NY

Gouache and tea on masking tape Signed and dated, l.l. This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Born in New York City and educated at the Maryland Institute C...

Category

1980s Contemporary Tea More Art

Materials

Gouache, Tape, Tea

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