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Artist: Ray Charles White
Lillias (9 Piece Installation)
By Ray Charles White
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Ray Charles White (Canadian 1961 - )
Title: Lillias
Year: 2005
Medium: Screenprinted Enamel on Anodized Aluminum (Nine Panels), each signed ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ray Charles White Art
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Aluminum
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