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Silhouette
By Trish Sierer
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Gouache on wood, in a brushed aluminum floater frame.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Trish Sierer Art
Materials
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Trumpetvine
By Trish Sierer
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Gouache on wood
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2010s Minimalist Trish Sierer Art
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Wood, Gouache
Blue Hawaii
By Trish Sierer
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Gouache painting on wood
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Trish Sierer Art
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