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Artist: Kim Frohsin
Medium: Gouache
J.E. Hat
By Kim Frohsin
Located in Burlingame, CA
Woman with red hair in a hat with feather, in green, black and white, Monotype ev edition 5/6 with hand coloring and mixed media work. Kim Frohsin spent 12 years working on monotype ...
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1990s Contemporary Gouache Portrait Prints
Materials
Gouache, Mixed Media, Monotype
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