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Artist: David Walker
Presence in Cannon Street
By David Walker
Located in London, GB
Award winning artist David Walker works in both oil paints and watercolours. Before concentrating on illustration and fine art painting David trained and practiced as an architect. A...
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2010s Modern David Walker Abstract Paintings
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Oil
The View North on Bishopsgate
By David Walker
Located in London, GB
Award winning artist David Walker works in both oil paints and watercolours. Before concentrating on illustration and fine art painting David trained and practiced as an architect. A...
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2010s Modern David Walker Abstract Paintings
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