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Artist: Olivia Gibb
Garfield, The Beauty
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Garfield, The Beauty
Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen
Date : 2017
Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category
2010s Outsider Art Olivia Gibb Figurative Prints
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Mixed Media
Garfields Long Butt
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Garfields Long Butt
Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen
Date : 2017
Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category
2010s Neo-Expressionist Olivia Gibb Figurative Prints
Materials
Mixed Media
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