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Medium: Varnish
Paul Insect "Cosomodela" Diamond Dust Contemporary Art
Located in Draper, UT
Paul Insect’s bright, multi-textured collages feature cropped portraits, patterned color fields, benday dots, and decorative elements such as diamond dust ...
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2010s Contemporary Varnish More Prints

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Varnish, Satin Paper, Screen

Takashi Murakami - Let us Devote Our Hearts, bright pink colors and flowers
Located in Dallas, TX
This collectible work on paper by Murakami is edition # 78 of 300. It comes unframed. One of the most acclaimed artists to emerge from post-war Asia, Takashi Murakami is known for h...
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2010s Pop Art Varnish More Prints

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Paper, Varnish, Offset

Rum Pum Pum In A Field Of Flowers!
Located in Bristol, GB
Offset print with high gloss varnishing Edition of 300 21.7 in Diameter Signed and numbered on the front Mint
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Varnish More Prints

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Varnish, Offset

How to Make a Rainbow
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color screenprint with varnish and stencil. Artist's proof, aside from the edition of 125. Signed and inscribed "A.P." in pencil. Printed by Styria Stu...
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1970s Surrealist Varnish More Prints

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Varnish, Color, Screen, Stencil

Strömen 11
Located in Wien, 9
> Monotype, ink, varnish on red Ingres paper > signed and dated lower right Barbara Szüts was born in Bad Bleiberg in Carinthia (AUSTRIA) in 1952. She studied painting with Carl Ung...
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2010s Contemporary Varnish More Prints

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Paper, Varnish, Ink, Monotype

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