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Artist: Laura Owens
Untitled (Horses)
By Laura Owens
Located in New York, NY
Los Angeles-based artist, Laura Owens' horse prints often incorporate her characteristic style, which challenges traditional assumptions about figuration and abstraction . Her work f...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Laura Owens Animal Prints
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Etching, Aquatint
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