SquaredAlumni 2021

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August 28 - October 9, 2021


Curator’s Statement

SquaredAlumni 2021 brings together six of the most popular alumni from previous FourSquared exhibitions at Arc. Each artist will be exhibiting four works. The exhibition is a reflection of the Arc partners’ strong and abiding interest in supporting San Francisco Bay Area art, artists and community. During fundraisers and special events, Arc will be matching donations by collectors to Bay Area Non-Profit organizations with a discount of up to 20% on all artwork purchased. Curator: Michael Yochum is the co-founder of Arc Gallery & Studios, along with partners, Priscilla Otani and Stephen Wagner. He is also the managing partner for Arc Fine Arts Consulting, which has a singular focus of connecting local businesses and collectors with SF Bay Area artists.

Catalog designed by Michael Yochum Logo image by Mitchell Confer © Arc Gallery 2021


Featured Artists

James Bacchi Johnny Botts Scott Fin Saundra McPherson Daniel Phill Marnie Spencer

ARTIST RECEPTION Saturday, September 18th, 7-9pm ZOOM ARTIST TALK Wednesday, September 29th, 7-8pm


photo credit: Luz Marina Ruiz



James Bacchi

#inthesky #inthesky is an inspired series of mobile photographs. Shot spontaneously, these images portray the volatile relationship between the sky and the urban landscape. Each image contrasts fleeting moments of beauty, strength and vulnerability. Muses for this ongoing series, which began in 2015, are San Francisco, Palm Springs, New York, Las Vegas, Rome, Venice, Paris and Budapest. Bacchi is represented by Karyn Mannix Contemporary. His photographs have been widely exhibited in galleries and art fairs throughout the United States, and are included in numerous private and corporate collections. The photographer’s work is included in the Museo Italo Americano’s permanent collection. His work has also appeared in publications, both domestic and international. James Bacchi is a recipient of a 2021 Urban Photo Award, and a 2020 Independent Arts and Media Grant.

website: email:

www.instagram.com/jamesbacchi JamesBacchiPhotography@gmail.com


James Bacchi is a San Francisco/Palm Springs based iPhoneographer and Curator. The #inthesky project can best be followed at www.instagram.com/ jamesbacchi. EDUCATION 1985

B.A., Media Studies

Antioch University Centre for British Studies, Yellow Springs OH

SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2020

#inthesky Sonoma, Artful Gallery, Austin TX (virtual) #inthesky San Francisco, Karyn Mannix Contemporary, East Hampton NY (virtual)

GROUP EXHIBITIONS Love & Passion, Kathryn Mannix Gallery, Bridgehampton NY 7th Annual Juried Exhibition, Piedmont Center for the Arts, Piedmont CA (Jurors: Rene de Guzman and Danielle Fox) Urban Photo Awards. Trieste Photo Days (juried exhibition) COVID-19: The Art of Isolation, Curator’s Voice Projects, Miami FL (juried virtual exhibition) On The Road , Kathryn Mannix Gallery, Bridgehampton NY In A Word , Kathryn Mannix Gallery, Bridgehampton NY (virtual exhibition) SNAP!, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA (juried exhibition) Cirque Magnifique/Auction benefiting Ecole Notre Dame des Victories, San Francisco CA The Dirty Dozen, Lone Star Saloon – Benefiting UCSF Alliance Health Project, San Francisco CA Hospitality House Benefit Auction, The Midway, San Francisco CA (juried) Mixed Emotions – Benefiting Music Doing Good, Artful Galleries, Houston, TX SNAP!, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA (juried exhibition) 2018 Delicious, Studio Gallery, San Francisco CA Love & Passion/size matters, Kathryn Mannix Gallery, Bridgehampton NY FourSquared, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA 2018-21 Dart For Art, LymeLight Foundation Benefit, Burlingame CA 2018-21 Art For AIDS, San Francisco CA (juried exhibition/auction benefitting UCSF Alliance Health Project) 2017 tiny, Studio Gallery, San Francisco CA 2021 2020 2019

BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018: 2017:

Sky Has No Limit for ArtHaus Gallerist & Iphoneographer, interview, Manhattan Arts International, Renee Phillips, Editor The Stunning Architecture, Photos taken with a Smartphone by Joanne Carter, interview, BBC CULTURE Magazine #inthesky, photo essay, Only Mobile Art Magazine #inthesky, review, The Design Connector Artists Who Are Making A Positive Humanitarian Difference, Professional Artist Magazine #inthesky , feature, Bay Area Art Scope Photographers and Digital Artists/Manhattan Arts International, YOUTUBE.COM James Bacchi #inthesky, interview, Manhattan Arts International

CATALOGUES 2018

Dart for Art FourSquared, Arc Gallery, San Francisco, CA Art for AIDS

GALLERY REPRESENTATION

Karyn Mannix Contemporary, East Hampton NY

CORPORATE COLLECTIONS

Bridgepoint, San Francisco CA; M&M Fine Art Services, Clifton NJ; El Camino Hospital, Mountain View CA UBS Financial Services, San Francisco CA; University High School Corporate Offices, San Francisco CA


#in the sky Paris # 1 mobile photograph printed on aluminum 20” x 16” $975 (edition 1/7)

#in the sky Paris # 2 mobile photograph printed on aluminum 20” x 16” $975 (edition 1/7)

James Bacchi


#in the sky Paris # 3 mobile photograph printed on aluminum 20” x 16” $975 (edition 1/7)

#in the sky Paris # 4 mobile photograph printed on aluminum 20” x 16” $975 (edition 1/7)


Johnny Botts Spin Cycles I painted this series on glass washing machine doors recycled from a commercial laundromat. In my art practice I like to re-use old materials, and I imagine the circular frames as porthole windows on a space ship. I focus on themes of space, science, and play, and with my art, I hope to get people in touch with their child-like wonder about the world. In my previous career, I was a “Rocket Scientist” designing equipment for space, which has influenced my choice of subjects. It is important to me that my art contains positive, uplifting imagery as a deliberate response to the surplus of negativity around us. I believe that what we pay attention to will grow, so I want to give people art that surrounds them with color, life, and joy.

website: email:

www.johnnybotts.com johnny@johnnybotts.com


SELECT EXHIBITIONS 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2014-18 2013 2010

Cut Me Loose, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA FourSquared, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA The deYoung Open, deYoung Museum, San Francisco CA 6x6x2020, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Rochester NY The Artist as Curator, Offices of Senator Scott Wiener, San Francisco CA Art 2 Art, China Basin Landing, San Francisco CA Startup Art Fair, San Francisco CA (voted favorite artist) Space, San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, San Francisco CA 24th Guangzhou International Art Fair, Guangzhou, Canton, China Looking East and West, International Art Exchange, Beijing, China Collision Fusion, Dongguan Foreign Art, Dongguan, China Art for AIDS auction, San Francisco CA (live auction selection) Saratoga Rotary Art Show, Saratoga CA Going Places, China Basin Landing, San Francisco CA Art for AIDS Auction, San Francisco CA Ignite, Art+Innovation, Firehouse Arts Center, Pleasanton CA Modernism, Motif Gallery, Palm Springs CA Art and Virtual Reality, Upload Collective, San Francisco CA Art for AIDS Auction, San Francisco CA (gold prize) Project eARTh USA, Misho Gallery, San Francisco CA Arts Alive Ingleside, SOMArts, San Francisco CA The Treehouse, Here We are to Go, Up and About, Superheros, Chow restaurants, San Francisco CA Spaced Together, Misho Gallery, San Francisco CA Trunk Show, Costco, Laguna Niguel CA Bottsphere, Triton Hotel San Francisco Looking Up Again, Starbucks restaurants, San Francisco CA

MURAL PROJECTS 2018-19 Salesforce Transit Center, San Francisco CA (Dynamism & One More Time) 2016 Kulfabrik, Munich, Germany (Go Munich) 2012 Facebook HQ, Menlo Park, CA (2-story lobby, catwalk, kitchen, hallways, lounges, stairwell, workspaces) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 2011-20 Board of Directors, City Art Gallery, San Francisco CA CORPORATE COLLECTIONS

Facebook, San Menlo Park CA Capital One, San Francisco CA Atmel Corporation, San Jose CA

ARTICLES & MEDIA

Whimsy, Cities, Space Robots, Dolores Fox Ciardelli, Tri Valley Life, Pleasanton Weekly, October 13, 2017 Fanciful Works on Display at the Grand Atrium Lobby, The Independent, Livermore, CA, October 5, 2017 Shopping List: Tuna, Detergent, a Warhol, Patricia Cohen, New York Times Oct 5, 2012 Big Box Retailers Get into the Art Market, Michele Siegel, WNYC Studio 360, Oct 12, 2012


Easy Care acrylic and spray paint on porthole 16” x 16” x 4” SOLD

Extra Power acrylic and spray paint on porthole 16” x 16” x 4” $550

Johnny Botts


Permanent Press acrylic and spray paint on porthole 16” x 16” x 4” $550

Smitten acrylic and spray paint on porthole 16” x 16” x 4” SOLD


Scott Fin San Francisco Stops I am a bit of a contrarian and love to explore unique perspectives, off beaten paths, and new ways of doing things. Many years ago, I loved to spend hours in the darkroom working with my hands, watching each unique image reveal itself in the dim red light, and feeling the silky smooth surface of the wet paper. I am excited about this series of my photographs transferred to decommissioned street signs because I create each piece by hand in a unique way, which merges iconic images onto actual pieces of San Francisco herself, a city I love. Two of the questions I am most frequently asked are: how do you transfer an image to a street sign . . and . . where do you get your street signs?! The method of transferring an image by hand to different mediums probably has a technical name with big words . . but I can tell you it is simply a non-toxic process practiced even in middle schools; I learned how to do it the same way we all learn how to do anything new: by watching YouTube tutorials (search: “DASS Art Image Transfer”). As to where I get my street signs, well, that is a bit more of a secret: I saw a large pile of old street signs discarded behind a warehouse, so I asked if I could buy a few for my art. “Take as many as you like,” the owner said. We’ll leave it at that for now. But I find great satisfaction in hauling the street signs, cleaning and sanding them, preparing them for the image transfer, printing the images on transparency paper, mixing and applying the transfer solution, carefully aligning the images and lifting the paper so the photo retains its fidelity, bathing the pieces in a large vat of water, then applying a coat of scratch-resistant UV protectant, and building the backs to the pieces so they can be hung on a wall . . all a messy and very satisfying process. website: email:

www.ScottFinArtist.com finsthwait@gmail.com


Scott has pursued his love of photographing people, urban landscapes, events and abstracts while teaching middle school in Kenya and Sweden, taking care of a relative with Alzheimer’s, and teaching in the Berkeley Unified School District. Scott is a largely self-educated photographer, studying in workshops, including an intensive photography program in Missoula Montana in 1998. He has been a full-time photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2010. SELECT EXHIBITIONS 2019 2018 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Time, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA Resolution, Pallette Gallery, San Francisco CA Art for AIDS, San Francisco CA ArtSpan Benefit Art Show & Auction, SOMArts Bay Gallery, San Francisco CA (live auction) Radical Velocity, De Saissett Museum, Santa Clara CA Nite Life, Senator Scott Weiner Office, San Francisco CA Underground, Secession Art & Design, San Francisco CA Art for AIDS, San Francisco CA Urban Edge, Avenue 12 Gallery, San Francisco CA FourSquared, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA City Art Cooperative Gallery, San Francisco CA Snap!, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA City Art Cooperative Gallery, San Francisco CA Art for AIDS, San Francisco CA Art Launch, San Francisco CA Impulse, Arc Studios and Gallery, San Francisco CA ArtSpan Benefit Art Show & Auction, SOMArts Bay Gallery, San Francisco CA City Art Cooperative Gallery, San Francisco CA City Art Cooperative Gallery, San Francisco CA City Art Cooperative Gallery, San Francisco CA City Art Cooperative Gallery, San Francisco CA

Scott has participated in San Francisco Open Studios since 2014 as part of the 1890 Bryant Street Artist Studios.


Bay Bridge Downtown Stop mixed media 30” x 30” $1000

Bay Bridges Stop mixed media 30” x 30” $1000

Scott Fin


Golden Gate Stop mixed media 30” x 30” $

Port of San Francisco Stop mixed media 30” x 30” $1000


Saundra McPherson Boxed:shift I moved during the Covid pandemic from a home with a garden, to a hyper-urban apartment. My immediate environment shifted from leafy green shelter to the light on the bay and the buildings surrounding me. The shift to high-urban shelter, between high rise buildings and rooftops, found its way to my work. Stacked boxes juxtapose color and the light of sky and bay. Boxed:shift references our collective feeling of locked-in and looking out. During the 2020 pandemic the world shifted to living inside, gazing at walls and out windows. We have adapted as we wait, watch, and shelter. Juxtaposing color is what I do. Painting clean-edged lines free-hand has been a shift in process that echoes my experience of the past year: control outside of the lines, freedom within them.

website: email:

sumcpherson.com sumcpherson@sbcglobal.net


RECENT EXHIBITIONS: 2020 Superfine!, San Francisco CA 2019 Nocturne, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA 2018 Jules Maeght Gallery, San Francisco CA 2017 Flora & Fauna, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA 48 Pillars, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA 2015 Presence, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA Spotlight, Vedder Price, San Francisco CA (curated by Arc Gallery) 2014 FourSquared, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA 2013 Dynamic Color, Lim Gallery, San Francisco CA Memento, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA 2011 Flow, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA (Andre Rozanoff, curator) (Re)Collections, Labspace Studio, Toronto Canada Chain Letter, Samson Gallery, Boston 2010 NRDC Environmental Art Prize (winner) Nabi Gallery, New York City (solo) Current, Block Gallery, Oakland Arc Gallery, San Francisco 2009 Hyde Street Gallery, San Francisco Sanctus, The Gardener, Berkeley (solo) 2008 Then and Now, HANG Gallery, San Francisco Axis Cafe and Gallery, San Francisco (solo) 2006 The Color of Iron, Group Show and Commission, Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison 2005 Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco Women’s Work Now: Large Scale Paintings by Bay Area Women, Bank of America Building, San Francisco 2004 Artwalk, The Embarcadero Centers, San Francisco 2003 Pacific Northwest Annual, University of Oregon, Eugene Bold Expressions, Northern California Arts, Sacramento 2002 Landscape/Mindscape, HANG Gallery, San Francisco American Portfolio, Chemeteka College, Salem, Oregon Invisible Truths, Matrix Arts, Sacramento Gallery Route One, Point Reyes, California 2001 Sanchez Art Center, Pacifica, California REPRESENTATION: 2001- 2019 2009 – present 2010-11 2007-08 2007-08 2002-03

Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco SFMoMA Artists Gallery, San Francisco Block Gallery, Oakland Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah SPUR Gallery, Portola Valley HANG Gallery, San Francisco

AFFILIATIONS & PUBLICATIONS: 2010 2007-08 2008

NRDC Environmental Art Prize Folly Magazine 2 Studio Visit Magazine (Fall ‘08)


Boxed:shift 1 oil & alkyd on panel 10” x 30” $1000

Boxed:shift 2 oil & alkyd on panel 10” x 30” SOLD

Saundra McPherson


Boxed:shift 3 oil & alkyd on panel 10” x 30” SOLD

Boxed:shift 4 oil & alkyd on panel 10” x 30” $1000


Daniel Phill Jardin This current and evolving series is my abstracted interpretation of the natural world. It is an ongoing reimagining of vegetation, flowers and the landscape. I rely partly on intuition, trusting in the gestures and mark making that come with a spontaneous approach. The color palette and composition of these paintings is affected by what I see from my studio windows, looking out to the nearby bay. My work is also influenced by repeated travels to the lush green terrain of the Pacific Northwest, where I grew up. I approach my work with an open mind, curious to see what is to come of the paintings in progress. I am always on the lookout for new visual pleasures that I can bring to the work. Primitive Art, Abstract Expressionism and Fauvism are among the several styles of art which help inform and inspire me. I aim to create paintings that are organic and unfolding, playing between the bounds of abstraction and representation.

website: email:

www.danielphill.com danielphill@me.com


DANIEL PHILL was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. He is a painter based in San Francsco. EDUCATION 1983 1978

Master of Fine Arts, Stanford University, Stanford, CA Bachelor of Fine Arts, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2021 2020 2019 2018 2016 2015 2014 2013

George Billis Gallery, Westport CT Studio Shop Gallery, Burlingame CA George Billis Gallery, Los Angeles CA Studio Shop Gallery, Burlingame CA George Billis Gallery, New York NY Filsinger Gallery, Palm Desert CA George Billis Gallery LA, Los Angeles CA George Billis Gallery, New York NY Sandra Lee Gallery, San Francisco CA Karan Ruhlen Gallery, Santa Fe NM George Billis Gallery LA, Los Angeles CA Ligne Roset, San Francisco CA Sandra Lee Gallery, San Francisco CA

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, Winter Solstice, Novato, CA Art Market San Francisco, Art Fair, San Francisco, CA SOFA Chicago, Art Fair, Chicago, IL FourSquared Exhibition, Arc Gallery, San Francisco, CA Art Market San Francisco, Art Fair, San Francisco, CA Market Art + Design, Art Fair, Bridgehampton Museum, Bridgehampton, NY George Billis Gallery, Southampton, Southampton NY Flowers & Fields, Ruhlen–Owen Contemporary, 2 person show, Santa Fe NM Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, Palm Springs CA Art Hamptons, Bridgehampton NY SFMOMA Artists Gallery, 3 person show, San Francisco CA Conversations on Abstraction, Karan Ruhlen Gallery, 3 person show, Santa Fe NM Art Market San Francisco, Art Fair, San Francisco CA Contemporary Organic, Studio Shop Gallery, 3 person show, Burlingame CA Art Market San Francisco, San Francisco CA Art Essex Gallery, 3 person show, Essex CT New Year Group Show, Sandra Lee Gallery San Francisco, CA Red Dot Miami Art Fair, Miami FL California Dreaming, Karan Ruhlen Gallery, 2 person show, Santa Fe NM Houston Fine Art Fair, Houston TX

SELECTED PUBLIC AND CORPORATE COLLECTIONS Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA; Citicorp, San Francisco, CA; Citigroup Private Bank, CA; Clear Channel Communications Inc., New York, NY; de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA; Ernst & Young, Dallas, TX; First USA Bank, Dallas, TX; GTE, Dallas, TX; Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI; Hollins University ArtCollection, Roanoke, VA; Kimberly Clark Inc., Dallas, TX; Morgan Stanley, Los Angeles, CA; Nordstrom, Seattle, WA; Pfizer Inc., New York, NY; Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose, CA; Sprint, Overland Park, KS; Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Sutter Health Corporate Offices, Emeryville, CA; Texas A&M University Library, Killeen, TX; Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ; University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, AZ; University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX; University of West Florida Collection, Pensacola, FL; U. S. Department of State, Washington, DC; Yuma Art Center, Yuma, AZ


Jardin 1 acrylic & mixed media on panel 20” x 20” $1200

Jardin 2 acrylic & mixed media on panel 20” x 20” $1200

Daniel Phill


Jardin 3 acrylic & mixed media on panel 20” x 20” $1200

Jardin 4 acrylic & mixed media on panel 20” x 20” $1200


Marnie Spencer Tangled Up In Blue I’ve lived and painted in Bolinas, California for more than thirty years (which might explain a lot). These days I’m using acrylic on wood panels. I’m fascinated by the world’s big topics and paint stories about True Love, Intrigue, Desire, Deception, Heartbreak, Ambition, the Good, the Bad & the Ugly ... My “Tangled Up In Blue” set was sparked by and is an homage to Bob Dylan who obviously is no stranger to big topics. Asked about his “Tangled Up In Blue” song he said, “I was just trying to make it like a painting where you can see the different parts but then you can also see the whole of it.” Similarly, I’ve taken twenty-four of these pictorial stories, each on a separate 4” x 4” panel, and arranged them in groups of six into four separate visual novellas (think Alexandria Quartet) with the hope that you can see all different parts as well as see the collective whole.

website: email:

www.instagram.com/marniespencer9563 marniespen@cs.com


EDUCATION

BFA, University of California (UC Berkeley, UCSB)

RECENT EXHIBITIONS 2021 2020 2019 2018 2013-17 2004-17 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

80th Annual Crocker - Kingsley Exhibition, Blue Line Arts, Roseville CA Hardly Strictly Mini Show, Bolinas Museum, Bolinas CA Below the Surface , Studio Gallery, San Francisco CA FourSquared, Arc Gallery, San Francisco CA Sexy Beast, Animals and Sexuality, The Hive Gallery, Los Angeles CA 32nd Annual Laluzapalooza, La Luz de Jesus Gallery, Los Angeles CA Pure Not Proper, Coagula Curatorial, Los Angeles Contemporary Art Gallery, Los Angeles CA Tiny, Studio Gallery, San Francisco CA Annual Coaster Show, La Luz de Jesus Gallery, Los Angeles CA Mini Show, Bolinas Museum Bolinas CA Artists of the West Marin Review, Gallery Route One, Pt. Reyes Station CA 4th Annual Benefit Exhibition and Auction & Slide Slam, di Rosa Preserve, Napa CA A Celebration of Art and the Community (artists from West Marin Review), Olema CA Art on First, Napa CA (urban installation) Yet Another Roadside Attraction, Nelson Macker Fine Art, New York NY (solo) Birds & Beasts, Jacana Contemporary Art, Vancouver BC The Great Western Postcard Project, Jacana Contemporary Art, Vancouver BC Falkirk Bay Area Juried Exhibition, San Rafael CA fresh stART, Tinlark Gallery, Hollywood CA A place to go, Art to see ... , Café Borrone, Menlo Park CA (solo) Small Wonders, Garson Baker Fine Art, New York NY Art & Addiction, Innovators of Substance Abuse Program, John Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore MD On The Wall, Julie Baker Fine Art, Nevada City CA (solo)

ART FAIRS 2008 2006-09 2004-05 2004 2003,05

Art Santa Fe, Santa Fe NM Los Angeles Art Show, Los Angeles CA San Francisco International Art Exhibition, San Francisco CA Art Chicago, Chicago IL Affordable Art Fair, New York NY

NOTABLE COLLECTIONS

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, Howard A. & Judith Tullman collection, Chicago IL Wish You Were Here, Ritz-Carlton Highlands Hotel, Lake Tahoe CA Like A Cheap Suit, Nion McEvoy, Chronicle Books, San Francisco CA Give Bees a Chance, Mark Parker, NIKE, Beaverton OR

RECENTLY PUBLISHED New American Paintings, vol. 151 Pacific Coast Cover art for SF Poet Dean Rader’s Self-Portrait as Wikipedia Entry (Copper Canyon Press 2017) based on an original painting commissioned by the author: Portrait of a Poet Cover art for West Marin Review (vol. 3) Two Triple Cheese, Addiction and Art, John Hopkins Press


Tangled Up In Blue #1 acrylic on wood panel (set of six 4” x 4” panels)

8.5” x 13” SOLD

Tangled Up In Blue #2 acrylic on wood panel (set of six 4” x 4” panels)

8.5” x 13” $800

Marnie Spencer


Tangled Up In Blue #3 acrylic on wood panel (set of six 4” x 4” panels)

8.5” x 13” $800

Tangled Up In Blue #4 acrylic on wood panel (set of six 4” x 4” panels)

8.5” x 13” $800


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