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Artist: Peter Dayton
Hobie #8, Shacked
By Peter Dayton
Located in Fairfield, CT
Mixed Media
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2010s Contemporary Peter Dayton Art

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Mixed Media

Dewey Weber #0
By Peter Dayton
Located in Fairfield, CT
Mixed Media
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Early 2000s Contemporary Peter Dayton Art

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Mixed Media

Orange noland
By Peter Dayton
Located in Fairfield, CT
Mixed Media
Category

2010s Contemporary Peter Dayton Art

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Mixed Media

Hobie #21, Please let me wonder
By Peter Dayton
Located in Fairfield, CT
Mixed Media
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Early 2000s Contemporary Peter Dayton Art

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Mixed Media

Jacobs #12, Foot stomp USA
By Peter Dayton
Located in Fairfield, CT
Mixed Media
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Early 2000s Contemporary Peter Dayton Art

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Mixed Media

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