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Artist: David Prentice
Large Pop Art Abstract Figure Digital Barcode Silkscreen Screenprint 80s Memphis
By David Prentice
Located in Surfside, FL
I was told this might be by another David Prentice. as I am uncertain I will add his bio. I cannot ascertain which one it is.
Vintage 1981 DAVID PRENTI...
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Large Pop Art Abstract Figure Digital Barcode Silkscreen Screenprint 80s Memphis
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