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Artist: John Denning
Medium: Dye Transfer
Snow Crow
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
Denning is best known for his bronze figurative sculptures and his watercolors on paper. This work, Snow Crow, is a dye sublimation transfer on aluminum with a gloss finish. Denning ...
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