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Artist: Lisa A. Frank
Creekbed in Winter (Contemporary Digital Print of Abstract Winter Landscape)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract landscape photography for a snow filled creek bed during winter
Archival digital print
36 x 32 inches, edition of 30
Additional sizes available
This contemporary, archival ...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa A. Frank Landscape Photography
Materials
Archival Paper, Digital
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