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Artist: Olivia Gibb
Sylvesters Head in The Clouds
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Sylvesters Head in The Clouds Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen Date : 2017 Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category

2010s Outsider Art Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Garfields Long Butt
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Garfields Long Butt Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen Date : 2017 Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category

2010s Neo-Expressionist Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Garfield, The Beauty
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Garfield, The Beauty Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen Date : 2017 Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category

2010s Outsider Art Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Sylvester Admiring His Knockers
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Sylvester Admiring His Knockers Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen Date : 2017 Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category

2010s Modern Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Daffy The Exhibitionist
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Daffy The Exhibitionist Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen Date : 2017 Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category

2010s Outsider Art Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Garfield Gets Touchy
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Garfield Gets Touchy Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen Date : 2017 Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Just Ducky Daffy!
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Just Ducky Daffy! Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen Date : 2017 Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Garfields Muscular Hello
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Sylvester Admiring His Knockers Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen Date : 2017 Dimensions : 8.5x11"
Category

2010s Neo-Expressionist Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Hey Cowboy
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Hey Cowboy Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,ink Date : 2015 Dimensions : 16.5×23.5 COA provided Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma and up to Kansas City, which s...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media, Pencil

Lizard
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Lizard Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,ink Date : 2015 Dimensions : 8×9 COA provided Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma and up to Kansas City, which she has cal...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media, Pencil

Fighting
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Fighting Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,pencil,ink Date : 2015 Dimensions : 18.25×26.75″ Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma and up to Kansas City, which she ha...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media, Pencil

Wink
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Wink Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,pencil,ink Date : 2015 Dimensions : 8×9″ COA provided Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma and up to Kansas City, which she’s...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media, Pencil

I Am A Dog
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : I Am A Dog Materials : paste,ink,pencil,pen Date : 2016 Dimensions : 8.5×11 Signed COA provided Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma and up to Kansas City, which s...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Paste, Ink, Pen, Pencil

Chaos Portrait
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Chaos Portrait Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,pastel,ink,pencil Date : 2016 Dimensions : 8.5×11″ Signed COA provided Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma and up...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Pastel, Ink, Pencil

Miss with Pink Shoe and Red Glove
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Miss with Pink Shoe and Red Glove Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,ink,pastel,pencil Date : 2016 Dimensions : 8.5×11″ COA provided Art school took ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Pastel, Pencil

Portrait as Plant
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Portrait as Plant Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,pencil,ink Date : 2015 Dimensions : 16.5×23.5 COA provided Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma and up to Kansas...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media, Pencil

A Portrait of Gary Numan
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : A Portrait of Gary Numan Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,ink,pencil Date : 2016 Dimensions : 8.5×11″ Signed COA provided Art school took Olivia Gi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Ink, Pencil

Confusion
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Confusion Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,pencil,ink Date : 2015 Dimensions : 8×9″ COA provided Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma and up to Kansas City, which ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media, Pencil

Smug
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Smug Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,pastel,ink Date : 2015 Dimensions : 8×9″ COA provided Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma and up to Kansas City, which she h...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Pastel, Ink, Mixed Media, Pencil

Lady Picks a Flower
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Lady Picks a Flower Materials : Stamp,xerox transfer,ink,pencil,pastel Date : 2016 Dimensions : 8.5×11″ Signed COA provided Art school took Olivia Gibb away from Oklahoma an...
Category

2010s Contemporary Olivia Gibb Art

Materials

Pastel, Ink, Pencil

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Find a wide variety of authentic Olivia Gibb art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Olivia Gibb in mixed media, pencil, ink and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Olivia Gibb art, so small editions measuring 8 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Emile Deschler, Amy Williams, and Armin Guther. Olivia Gibb art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $100 and tops out at $498, while the average work can sell for $498.

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