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Artist: Mildred Howard
Medium: Monoprint
Assegnazioni con De Seingalt II
Located in Lyons, CO
Color monoprint/collage/chine collé/digital/lithograph. Howard’s most recent project at Sharks, Assegnazioni con De Seingalt is a continuation of her nearly four decades of using co...
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Assegnazioni con De Seingalt VI
Located in Lyons, CO
Color monoprint/collage/chine collé/digital/lithograph. Howard’s most recent project at Sharks, Assegnazioni con De Seingalt is a continuation of her nearly four decades of using co...
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I've been a Witness to this Game
Located in Lyons, CO
Color monoprint/digital with collage and gold leaf Howard’s most recent project at Sharks, “I’ve been a Witness to this Game” is a continuation of her nearly four decades of using...
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