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Artist: Peter Combe
Medium: Plexiglass
Pink Mona Lisa Contemporary Pop Art paint swatches in museum frame figurative
By Peter Combe
Located in New York, NY
Mixed media (household paint swatches)
32 x 16” x 2 inches
2023
Framed in white with Optium museum quality non-reflective Plexiglass
The artist uses (Home depot household paint...
Category
2010s Pop Art Plexiglass Portrait Paintings
Materials
Plexiglass, Archival Paper
Pop Art, blue “Batman” paint swatches hole cut in museum frame non glare plexi
By Peter Combe
Located in New York, NY
Mixed media (household paint swatches)
Framed in white with Optium museum quality non-reflective Plexiglass
The artist uses (Home depot household pai...
Category
2010s Pop Art Plexiglass Portrait Paintings
Materials
Plexiglass, Archival Paper
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