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Artist: Nancy Charak
Long Short Series 2
By Nancy Charak
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist: Nancy Charak Title: Long Short Series 2 Medium: Pencil, conte, prismacolor, erasure, pencil shavings and smudge on 90# Stonehenge Size: 11 x 30" Year: 2017 Nancy Charak make...
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2010s Contemporary Nancy Charak Mixed Media

Materials

Conté, Pencil

Long Short Series 1
By Nancy Charak
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist: Nancy Charak Title: Long Short Series 1 Medium: Pencil, conte, prismacolor, erasure, pencil shavings and smudge on 90# Stonehenge Size: 11 x 30" Year: 2017 Nancy Charak make...
Category

2010s Contemporary Nancy Charak Mixed Media

Materials

Conté, Pencil

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