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Carter Potter Art

American, b. 1961
Carter Potter (Born 1961) is active/lives in California. Carter Potter is known for Film painting, adhering movie film material to painting stretchers.
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Artist: Carter Potter
Little Red Leader
By Carter Potter
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Provenance: Private Collection, Washington, DC; Medium: 16mm film over wood stretcher
Category

1990s Contemporary Carter Potter Art

Materials

Wood, Film, Mixed Media

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