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Aileen Brown
Bromeliad Flowers, Aileen Brown limited edition colour linocut, 1999

1999

About the Item

Colour linocut, limited edition (2/12), titled, signed and dated in pencil. 1999. Aileen Brown is a Melbournian printmaker. Since 1983 she has worked exclusively with linocuts, producing editions using up to 12 colours per print. Her work is characterized by strong bold forms and rich colour. 270mm by 210mm (image) 390mm by 295mm (sheet)
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