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The 4th Skate Deck by Henry Taylor
By (After) Henry Taylor
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The 4th is released in a limited edition size of 100. Based on a 2012 13-feet tall piece composed of two stacked panels. As Tatiana Istomina describes the work, ‘The upper [panel] shows the monumental form of a black woman in a white T-shirt; she holds what looks like a potato chip...
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Cicely and Miles Visit The Obamas Skateboard Decks by Henry Taylor
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Available in a limited edition of 100, Cicely and Miles Visit the Obamas, captures a scene where Miles Davis and Cicely Tyson, stand in front of the White...
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