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Gail PostalMAMADOU : mixed media work of art2018
2018
$12,000
£9,070.51
€10,423.63
CA$16,709.93
A$18,589.11
CHF 9,744.64
MX$227,154.36
NOK 124,085.88
SEK 116,809.69
DKK 77,808.46
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Artwork by New York artist Gail Postal.
Postal has had two major influences on her work – old hand tinted black and white Japanese photographs and Eastern Orthodox icons. The artist does a graphite drawing and then adds gold paint and many layers of transparent oil or acrylic paint to create an icon of a contemporary “saint.”
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