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FPA Francis Pavy Artist
Deep South Travel

1998

About the Item

This abstract work features several Pavy Design icons a waist a swirling red, yellow, and Deep blue Background. These Icons include a Coffee cup, Acoustic guitar, a telephone pole, a Jetliner a car, and a silhouette of a woman. Signed on the reverse in Charcoal ,it reads : Deep South Travel ( title) #04098( Artist's serial number, the 40th painting of 1998) ©Francis X Pavy 1998 all rights reserved ( Signature date and copyright) Message me for more questions about this work.
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