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Showroom "Sgraffito II"
The title refers to an Italian term describing layers of paint that are then scraped through to reveal earlier layers; hence the word that comes from it —graffiti. Image 1 of 2
The title refers to an Italian term describing layers of paint that are then scraped through to reveal earlier layers; hence the word that comes from it —graffiti.
This original painting pair can be displayed side-by-side or stacked as the image extends in several different configurations. Image 2 of 2
This original painting pair can be displayed side-by-side or stacked as the image extends in several different configurations.
The title refers to an Italian term describing layers of paint that are then scraped through to reveal earlier layers; hence the word that comes from it —graffiti.
This original painting pair can be displayed side-by-side or stacked as the image extends in several different configurations.

"Sgraffito II"

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Artist: Liz Jardine

Size: 48” x 48”

Medium: Acrylic

Description: The title refers to an Italian term describing layers of paint that are then scraped through to reveal earlier layers; hence the word that comes from it —graffiti. This pair can be displayed side-by-side or stacked as the image extends in several different configurations.

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Artist: Liz Jardine

Size: 48” x 48”

Medium: Acrylic

Description: The title refers to an Italian term describing layers of paint that are then scraped through to reveal earlier layers; hence the word that comes from it —graffiti. This pair can be displayed side-by-side or stacked as the image extends in several different configurations.

Artist: Liz Jardine

Size: 48” x 48”

Medium: Acrylic

Description: The title refers to an Italian term describing layers of paint that are then scraped through to reveal earlier layers; hence the word that comes from it —graffiti. This pair can be displayed side-by-side or stacked as the image extends in several different configurations.

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San Diego, CA 92117

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(858) 270-8601

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