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Ugne Pouwell
Lily No.3 - organic cotton canvas scroll on bamboo, limited edition of 5

2023

$1,397.20
£1,020
€1,196.65
CA$1,913.88
A$2,134.20
CHF 1,113.53
MX$26,187.42
NOK 14,173.51
SEK 13,429.09
DKK 8,931.04
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Lily No.3 2023 97×120 cm printed on organic cotton canvas, limited edition of 5 + 1AP Canvas fixed on bamboo fixtures, to be and hanged as a scroll. Photograph is signed and stamped at the back of the print in the bottom right corner and comes with a certificate of authenticity. The scroll is rolled in a secure cardboard tube.

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