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LORETTA HIRSCH Art

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Born in Oklahoma and educated at the Atlanta College of Art, Loretta Mae Hirsch has traveled the world for her career, in pursuit of love and to discover an exotic color she’d never seen before. A recent graduate from the MFA program at the New York Academy of Art, Hirsch (her name means deer in German) paints intensely personal images that transform the familiar into the uncanny.

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Artist: LORETTA HIRSCH
SAND OF TIME
By Loretta Hirsch
Located in Tulsa, OK
Loretta Hirsch, SAND OF TIME, ink marker pencil, liquid ink, on German Card stock Paper, $740.00 Born in Oklahoma and educated at the Atlanta College of Art, Loretta Mae Hirsch has ...
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2010s Contemporary LORETTA HIRSCH Art

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Mixed Media

ALCHEMY
By Loretta Hirsch
Located in Tulsa, OK
Loretta Hirsch, ALCHEMY, ink marker pencil, liquid ink, on German Card stock Paper, 11.70 X 8.30 in, $740.00 (unframed) Born in Oklahoma and educated at the Atlanta College of Art, ...
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2010s Contemporary LORETTA HIRSCH Art

Materials

Ink, Pencil, Paper

LOVE CHAINS
By Loretta Hirsch
Located in Tulsa, OK
Loretta Hirsch, LOVE CHAINS, ink marker pencil, liquid ink, gold leaf, on German Card stock Paper, 11.70 X 8.30 in, $740.00 (unframed) Born in Oklahoma and educated at the Atlanta C...
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2010s Contemporary LORETTA HIRSCH Art

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Gold Leaf

BURNING DESIRE
By Loretta Hirsch
Located in Tulsa, OK
Loretta Hirsch, BURNING DESIRE, ink marker pencil, liquid ink, gold leaf, on German Card stock Paper, 11.70 X 8.30 in, $740.00 (unframed) Born in Oklahoma and educated at the Atlant...
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2010s Contemporary LORETTA HIRSCH Art

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Gold Leaf

THE RELEASE
By Loretta Hirsch
Located in Tulsa, OK
Loretta Hirsch, THE RELEASE, ink marker pencil, liquid ink, gold leaf, on German Card stock Paper, 11.70 X 8.30 in, $740.00 Born in Oklahoma and educated ...
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2010s Contemporary LORETTA HIRSCH Art

TAKING CHARGE
By Loretta Hirsch
Located in Tulsa, OK
Loretta Hirsch, TAKING CHARGE, ink marker pencil, liquid ink, on German Card stock Paper, 11.70 X 8.30 in, $740.00 Born in Oklahoma and educated at the Atlanta College of Art, Loret...
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2010s Contemporary LORETTA HIRSCH Art

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Mixed Media

IT'S TIME TO TELL STORIES
By Loretta Hirsch
Located in Tulsa, OK
Loretta Hirsch, IT'S TIME TO TELL STORIES, ink marker pencil, liquid ink, on German Card stock Paper, 11.70 X 8.30 in, $740.00 (unframed) Born in Oklahoma and educated at the Atlant...
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2010s Contemporary LORETTA HIRSCH Art

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Ink, Pencil, Paper

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