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Roland Poska

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Located in Portland, ME
Doyle's drawings by Roland Poska at his Fishy Whale Press. The production of the entire project was a
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1980s Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

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Repeated Design /// Pop Art Roy Lichtenstein Abstract Geometric Yellow Black NY
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
1969 carrying local Wisconsin artists such as Arnold Alaniz, Althea Jones, Roland Poska, Spicuzza
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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Plexiglass

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