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Marlise Keith, Garden of Torture (2019)

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Acrylic & aero colour ink, gesso, found objects, polychromos pencils, pigma graphic & micron pens, collage on paper, 300gsm, 96.4 × 137.3 cm
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Title: Marlise Keith, Garden of Torture (2019)
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Acrylic & aero colour ink, gesso, found objects, polychromos pencils, pigma graphic & micron pens, collage on paper, 300gsm, 96.
4 × 137.
3 cm.

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