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R.I.P. Kobe, Painting on Tea Bag, Tribute to Kobe Bryant
R.I.P. Kobe, Painting on Tea Bag, Tribute to Kobe Bryant

R.I.P. Kobe, Painting on Tea Bag, Tribute to Kobe Bryant

By Ruby Silvious

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This purple, white, beige and orange painting titled "R.I.P. Kobe" is an original artwork by Ruby Silvious made of watercolor and gouache on used tea bag. This...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tea Still-life Paintings

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Found Objects, Watercolor, Gouache, Tea

The Evolution of a Portrait, no. 2
The Evolution of a Portrait, no. 2

The Evolution of a Portrait, no. 2

By Stephen Namara

Located in Burlingame, CA

'The Evolution of a Portrait, no. 2' is a brilliant and original work of art from Kenyan born African-American artist Stephen Namara who is widely known for creating paintings and ma...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tea Still-life Paintings

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Ink, Mixed Media, Archival Paper, Pigment, Tea

Silent Gestures
Silent Gestures

Silent Gestures

By Stephen Namara

Located in Burlingame, CA

'Silent Gestures' is a brilliant and original work of art from Kenyan born African-American artist Stephen Namara who is widely known for creating paintings and masterful drawings cr...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tea Still-life Paintings

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Ink, Mixed Media, Archival Paper, Pigment, Tea

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