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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Pigment
An Eye To The Future (Ed. 139/175)
Located in Dallas, TX
"Art is very important to me. Art has the power to move us. It can free us from the worries of daily life. It can make us marvel and give us the opportunity to get in deeper contact ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Portrait Prints
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Pigment, Screen
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