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David Shrigley
David Shrigley, Eyes - Woodcut, Contemporary Art, Signed Print

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David Shrigley (English, b. 1968) Eyes, 2016 Medium: Woodcut on paper Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm Edition of 20: Hand-signed and numbered Condition: Mint
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