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Takashi Murakami
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    This is an offset print, limited edition out of an edition of 300, signed and numbered by Artist. Enjoy video of the unwrapping of this brand new print at our Los Angeles framer! This print is now sold framed, in Los Angeles, CA. "Kansei : The Golden Age" 潤声 ゴールデンエイジ 4c offset w/cold stamp + spot varnishing オフセット印刷4色+箔+厚盛ニス Diameter: 710 mm / 28 in. Framed: approx 34 x 34 x 2 in. Edition 300 Signed and numbered: edition 118 of 300 Made in Japan Pristine condition, brand new, framed in Los Angeles, California Seller in Los Angeles...
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    This is an offset print, limited edition out of an edition of 300, signed and numbered by Artist. Enjoy video of the unwrapping of this brand new print at our Los Angeles framer! This print is now sold framed, in Los Angeles, CA. "Kansei : The Golden Age" 潤声 ゴールデンエイジ 4c offset w/cold stamp + spot varnishing オフセット印刷4色+箔+厚盛ニス Dimensions: Art: 710 mm / 28 in. diameter Edition 300 Signed and numbered: Edition 118 of 300 Made in Japan Pristine condition, brand new Framed: Approx 34 x 34 x 2 in. Seller in Los Angeles...
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  • 28x23 in. Abstract Black and White - "Soglio" Etching - unframed
    By Alexis Portilla
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    This is a beautiful etching, by Alexis Portilla. This is sold unframed. Picture illustrate pairing with "Squid", an etching. Soglio Etching AP unique Image size 21 x 19 in. Paper s...
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  • Screenprint
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    This is a beautiful very small limited edition of only 10 - screen print. This is the only piece left and it is a beautiful no. 10/10. We love this piece because it imagines the fascinating upstairs...
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  • Westermann and Kapsalis Sculpture at Four Fourteen Art Center Poster
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