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Jubilant Leaves Unfurl Their Praise Etching of Underwater Coral and Plant Life
By Lauren Kussro
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
"Jubilant Leaves Unfurl Their Praise" is an etching by Texas artist Lauren Kussro. In the print, an unfurling object reveals curious clusters of flora an...
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2010s Contemporary Lauren Kussro Art
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Etching
Coral Bouquet - Color Etching of Coral and Plant Life in Green, Orange, Red
By Lauren Kussro
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
"Coral Bouquet" is a color etching by Texas artist Lauren Kussro. In the print, an unfurling object reveals clusters of flora and fauna that could be fro...
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2010s Contemporary Lauren Kussro Art
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Etching
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