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Artist: Rob Tarbell
Elephant in the Room II - hot pink elephant, smoke on paper, contemporary frame
By Rob Tarbell
Located in Dallas, TX
Elephant in the Room II - smoke on paper, framed on a contemporary box frame - all archival materials.
Artwork size: 32x32 inches
Frame size: 36x3...
Category
2010s Contemporary Rob Tarbell Animal Paintings
Materials
Charcoal, Archival Paper
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