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Creator: Tal R
'The Smiling' 8/12 large framed silk screen on mirror by Tal R
By Tal R
Located in Kleinburg, ON
Tal R's painting style is described as "kolbojnik", which means "left-overs", a Hebrew word for "jack-of-all-trades."
He has shown work in exhibitions including Bicycle Thieves at B...
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1980s Danish Expressionist Vintage Tal R Contemporary Art
Materials
Mirror
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