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Medium: Crayon
Familiar Marks, Unfamiliar Places Number 11
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This wall-hanging artwork titled "Familiar Marks, Unfamiliar Places Number 11" is an original artwork by Kelly Knaga made of photography, digital print, an...
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0087. From The ONE Series
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From the ONE series
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Image size: 135 H x 120 W cm.
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Despite photography remains his main form of e...
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2010s Contemporary Crayon Abstract Photography
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Fabric, Archival Pigment, Pastel, Ink, Mixed Media
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