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Artist: Peter Combe
Pink Mona Lisa Contemporary Pop Art paint swatches non glare plexi figurative
By Peter Combe
Located in New York, NY
Mixed media (household paint swatches)
32 x 16” x 2 inches
2023
Framed in white with Optium museum quality non-reflective Plexiglass
The artist uses (Home depot household paint...
Category
2010s Pop Art Peter Combe Art
Materials
Plexiglass, Archival Paper
Peter Combe, DIRK
By Peter Combe
Located in Miami, FL
Peter Combe
DIRK, 2016
Mixed media with paint swatches
60" x 48" in
Piece unique
Category
2010s Contemporary Peter Combe Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Peter Combe, (Tumblr) Head
By Peter Combe
Located in Miami, FL
Peter Combe
(Tumblr) Head, 2017
Mixed media with paint swatches
42" x 42" in
Piece unique
Category
2010s Contemporary Peter Combe Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Peter Combe, Cooper I
By Peter Combe
Located in Miami, FL
Peter Combe
Cooper I, 2018
Mixed media with paint swatches
18" x 14" in
Piece unique
Category
2010s Contemporary Peter Combe Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Peter Combe, Hypnotize
By Peter Combe
Located in Miami, FL
Peter Combe
Hypnotize, 2019
Mixed media with paint swatches
32" x 32' in
Piece unique
Category
2010s Contemporary Peter Combe Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Peter Combe, Dimitrije
By Peter Combe
Located in Miami, FL
Peter Combe
Dimitrije, 2019
Mixed media with paint swatches
42" x 42" in
Piece unique
Category
2010s Contemporary Peter Combe Art
Materials
Mixed Media
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