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Reenie Barrow

Contemporary photography, Reenie Barrow.
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
lower left. Reenie Barrow's artistry transcends conventional photography, elevating it to the realm of
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2010s Impressionist Still-life Photography

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Photographic Paper

Photography, Life, contemporary photography on Japanese rice paper.
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
lower right and numbered lower left. It is printed on handmade Japanese rice paper. Reenie Barrow
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2010s Photography

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Photographic Paper

Choir, contemporary photography of botanica.
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
right and numbered lower left. It is printed on handmade Japanese rice paper. Reenie Barrow's artistry
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Early 2000s Contemporary Still-life Photography

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Handmade Paper, Photographic Paper

Botanica Photography, Liria de Mexico, Flowers photography, contemporary photo.
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
Artist proof 5/5. The image size is 23"x23" and printed on Japanese rice paper handmade. Artist proof AP/5, signed lower right and numbered lower left. It is framed. My photographs ...
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2010s Surrealist Still-life Photography

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Photographic Paper

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Pair of Tulip Photographs by Reenie Barrow
Located in New York, NY
Reenie Barrow, Lautitia I & Lautitia II, 2006, 5/5, (Tulips), Iris Photographic Prints on Rice
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21st Century and Contemporary American Photography

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