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Artist: Sarah Morris
Medium: Lacquer
Sony (Los Angeles), Signed Screenprint, Abstract Art, Geometric Abstraction
Located in Hamburg, DE
Sarah Morris (British, born 1967) Sony (Los Angeles), 2005 Medium: Screenprint and lacquer on cardboard Dimensions: 60 x 60 cm Edition of 100 + 25 A.P.: Hand-signed and numbered, ver...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Lacquer Prints and Multiples

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Lacquer, Screen

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