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Artist: Katrin Fridriks
Embossed Matching Screenprints Waving Force of Nature and Waving Miracle Set
By Katrin Fridriks
Located in Draper, UT
Introducing two stunning limited edition prints by Icelandic artist Katrin Fridriks. Each print is an edition of 77, with matching numbers and dimensions of 85cm x 85cm. Printed on S...
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2010s Abstract Katrin Fridriks Prints and Multiples

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