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Portrait - Bettie Page


TITLE - Bettie Page Sketch
MEDIUM - spraypaint & colored pencil on recycled paper
DIMENSIONS - 9 x 12
SUGGESTED PRICE - SOLD

DESCRIPTION -
I lost my card the other day and someone was nice enough to find it and spend my money.
Among other things, they spent $25 @ Jack in the Box. lol
Did this piece along with some others to hopefully make alittle money for my empty pockets.

Sold this one. ;)

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