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Artist: Lloyd Martin
Lloyd Martin, Shim 3, 2012
By Lloyd Martin
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Lloyd Martin Title: Shim 3 Size: 30 x 22 inches Medium: Mixed media, acrylic, pastel, graphite, collage on paper Year: 2012 Price: 3,500 American...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Lloyd Martin Mixed Media

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Archival Paper, Acrylic, Graphite

Lloyd Martin, Untitled 13R13, Mixed Media, 2013
By Lloyd Martin
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Lloyd Martin Title: Untitled 13R13 Size: 22 x 22 inches Medium: Mixed media, acrylic, pastel, graphite, collage on paper Year: 2013 Price: 3,300 American artist Lloyd Martin...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Lloyd Martin Mixed Media

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Acrylic, Graphite, Archival Paper

Lloyd Martin, Pass Series 106, 2018
By Lloyd Martin
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Lloyd Martin Title: Pass Series 106 Size: 30 x 22 inches Medium: Mixed media, acrylic, pastel, graphite, collage on paper Year: 2018 Price: 3,500 ...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Lloyd Martin Mixed Media

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Archival Paper, Acrylic, Graphite

Lloyd Martin, Pass Series 105, Mixed Media, 2018
By Lloyd Martin
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Lloyd Martin Title: Pass Series 105 Size: 30 x 22 inches Medium: Mixed media, acrylic, pastel, graphite, collage on paper Year: 2018 Price: 3,500 American artist Lloyd Marti...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Lloyd Martin Mixed Media

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Graphite, Paste, Paper

Lloyd Martin, Pass Series 103, Mixed Media, 2018
By Lloyd Martin
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Lloyd Martin Title: Pass Series 103 Size: 30 x 22 inches Medium: Mixed media, acrylic, pastel, graphite, collage on paper Year: 2018 Price: 3,500 American artist Lloyd Marti...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Lloyd Martin Mixed Media

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Paper, Pastel, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Graphite

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