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Categories of Dissapearance (limited signed and numbered edition with artist print)

Artist
Eldon Garnet
Price
$100.00
Date
2013
Publisher
self published
Format
Artists' Books
Size
24.5 × 19 × 1.5 cm
Length
200 
Description

Artist book by Toronto- based artist Eldon Garnet. Features full colour photographs and original text by the artist.

The limited editon of this publication are signed by the artist and include one 6“x8” light-jet photographic print, individually signed and numbered.

  1. Categories of Dissapearance (limited signed and numbered edition
 

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