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Artist: Sarah Frassinelli
Circles and Stars
By Sarah Frassinelli
Located in Fairfield, CT
Category
Contemporary Sarah Frassinelli Art
P8
By Sarah Frassinelli
Located in Fairfield, CT
Category
Sarah Frassinelli Art
Materials
Oil Pastel, Paper
P4
By Sarah Frassinelli
Located in Fairfield, CT
Category
Contemporary Sarah Frassinelli Art
Materials
Oil Pastel, Paper
P12, They are all at the bottom of it...
By Sarah Frassinelli
Located in Fairfield, CT
oil pastel on paper
Category
1970s Contemporary Sarah Frassinelli Art
Materials
Oil Pastel, Paper
P11, I plan to have a lot of fun in Nineteen Hundred 71
By Sarah Frassinelli
Located in Fairfield, CT
Category
Contemporary Sarah Frassinelli Art
Materials
Oil Pastel, Paper
P9
By Sarah Frassinelli
Located in Fairfield, CT
Category
Sarah Frassinelli Art
Materials
Oil Pastel, Paper
W37, Members of the Board
By Sarah Frassinelli
Located in Fairfield, CT
watercolor
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Sarah Frassinelli Art
Materials
Watercolor
C2, Keep Off
By Sarah Frassinelli
Located in Fairfield, CT
watercolor
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sarah Frassinelli Art
Materials
Watercolor
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