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Artist: Steven Gagnon
Hope - Progress, Pop Art Screenprint Diptych by Steven Gagnon
By Steven Gagnon
Located in Long Island City, NY
Two silkscreen prints by Steven Gagnon from 2011. Political commentary in pop art style imagery with a farcical tone. Unframed, hand signed in lower right corner.
Artist: Steven Ga...
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20th Century Pop Art Steven Gagnon Abstract Prints
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