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Fiber Art, Four works, USA: "Thirst" by Tom Lundberg, "Attack of the Killer Lobsters" by Teresa Salt, "Fish" by Mary Bero, and "Bites" by Morgan Clifford (1980s-90s)

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Title: Fiber Art, Four works, USA: "Thirst" by Tom Lundberg, "Attack of the Killer Lobsters" by Teresa Salt, "Fish" by Mary Bero, and "Bites" by Morgan Clifford (1980s-90s)
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Embroidery, painted wood, all framed.

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