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Danielle Frankenthal, Garden #3 (2024)

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Acrylic paint, oil stick, on phosphorescent acrylic resin, 50 × 50 in
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Title: Danielle Frankenthal, Garden #3 (2024)
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Acrylic paint, oil stick, on phosphorescent acrylic resin, 50 × 50 in.

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