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Artist: Jerry Slough
Faux Autumn

Jerry SloughFaux Autumn

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Faux Autumn

By Jerry Slough

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Archival Inkjet Print from Silver Gelatin Chromoskedasic Sabattier Print

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21st Century and Contemporary Jerry Slough Paintings

Materials

Inkjet

Twenty Three Peak Velocity

Twenty Three Peak Velocity

By Jerry Slough

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Archival Inkjet Print from Silver Gelatin Chromoskedasic Sabattier Print

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21st Century and Contemporary Jerry Slough Paintings

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