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Blue Wisp, Mixed Media on Paper
By Jeff Sippel
Located in Yardley, PA
A mixed media piece created as a four-color lithograph and hand painting by the artist, Jeffrey Sippel. Sippel holds a Tamarind Master Printer Certificate from the University of New Mexico and a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Arizona State School...
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2010s Other Art Style Jeff Sippel Art

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Mixed Media

Flo, Mixed Media on Other
By Jeff Sippel
Located in Yardley, PA
This piece was initially created by digitally printing the flower image on polyester film using magenta. Then, a variety of drawing materials were applied for intuitive, gestural ma...
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2010s Contemporary Jeff Sippel Art

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Mixed Media

Ewa 2, Hand Printed Work, Metalcut
By Jeff Sippel
Located in Yardley, PA
A Mokulito (wood lithograph) creation, hand printed by international artist Jeffrey Sippel. The paper size is 25” X 19” and the image size is11 ¼...
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2010s Jeff Sippel Art

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Metal

Ewa, Hand Printed Work, Woodcut
By Jeff Sippel
Located in Yardley, PA
A Mokulito (wood lithograph) creation hand printed by international artist Jeffrey Sippel. The paper size is 25” X 19” and the image size is11 ¼” X...
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2010s Jeff Sippel Art

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Woodcut

Tiger, Hand Printed Work, Metalcut
By Jeff Sippel
Located in Yardley, PA
A hand printed photo lithograph with hand coloring/painting by international artist Jeffrey Sippel. All printing using an etching press and watercolor ...
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2010s Other Art Style Jeff Sippel Art

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Metal

Fraternal 2, Hand Printed Work, Metalcut
By Jeff Sippel
Located in Yardley, PA
A hand printed photo lithograph with hand coloring/painting by international artist Jeffrey Sippel. All printing using an etching press and watercolor ...
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2010s Other Art Style Jeff Sippel Art

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Metal

Mohawk, Hand Printed Work, Metalcut
By Jeff Sippel
Located in Yardley, PA
An etching/collograph creation hand printed, drawn, and colored by international artist Jeffrey Sippel. The paper size is 25” X 19” and the image size...
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2010s Jeff Sippel Art

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Metal

Fraternal, Hand Printed Work, Metalcut
By Jeff Sippel
Located in Yardley, PA
A polyester plater lithograph creation hand printed, drawn, and colored by international artist Jeffrey Sippel. The paper size is 25” X 19” and the im...
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2010s Jeff Sippel Art

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Metal

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