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Linda Sutton
"Leda and the Swan by Wandsworth Bridge" Large Greek Mythology Themed Surrealist

1975

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"Absolut Keck" Vodka Abstract Surrealist Black and White Airbrush Painting
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Three made up characters named Spermy, Licorice, and Club. Painting is mostly grey toned with yellow and orange hints. Artist signed the canvas on the bottom right corner, as well as...
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