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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Giclée
Only Chanel - 6"x6", Original Artwork On Paper, Pencil Logo, Black and White
Located in Mississauga, Ontario
Homage to the iconic Chanel logo. This pencil rendering is underlined with black textured paint making for a minimalistic outcome. With focus on simple composition, this artwork is d...
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2010s Contemporary Giclée Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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