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Artist: Steven Sorman
Those From Away, plate II
By Steven Sorman
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Those From Away, plate II" 1989, is an original hand colored linocut with collage on Fuji Handmade paper by noted American artist Steven Sorman, b.1948. It is ha...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Steven Sorman Abstract Prints
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Linocut
Burden of Need, 39x64 Multi media with hand coloring and collage
By Steven Sorman
Located in Southampton, NY
Steve Sorman has had over 80 solo artist exhibitions throughout the United States . I have included, just for reference, some images of his museum show so that you can see the body...
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1980s Abstract Steven Sorman Abstract Prints
Materials
Oil Pastel, Ink, Mixed Media, Handmade Paper, Aquatint
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