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Medium: Spray Paint
Ascension, 2024
Located in Manchester, GB
Eelus, Ascension, 2024
Screen print, archival pigment print and spray paint on Somerset Satin 330gsm paper
Edition of 50
84 x 70 cm (33.07 x 27.56 in)
Hand-signed and numbered b...
Category
2010s Pop Art Spray Paint Interior Prints
Materials
Spray Paint, Screen
High Fashion Luxury Street Art Designer Drugs Chanel Burberry Prada Tiffany Pill
By Denial
Located in Draper, UT
A full set of 8 Archival Pigment Print with Collage, Aerosol, Pencil, and Varnish Embellishments
Sized at 17.8125 x 23.75 Inches each
signed by Denial en verso and with an Original A...
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2010s Spray Paint Interior Prints
Materials
Varnish, Spray Paint, Pencil, Screen
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