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Paul Coghlin
Giraffe 7 ~ Eye to Eye

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Original archival digital pigment print or platinum print comes in three different sizes and the two mediums. Please contact us for availability. Digital Archival Prints: 11 x 11 inches ~ Edition of 50 15 x 15 inches ~ Edition of 50 30 x 30 inches ~ Edition of 25 Platinum Prints: 11 x 11 inches ~ Edition of 15 15 x 15 inches ~ Edition of 15 20 x 20 inches ~ Edition of 10
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