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Kenny Scharf
Furungle (Red)

2021

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Artist: Kenny Scharf Title: Furungle (Red) Size: 42 x 42 in (106.7 x 106.7 cm) Medium: Archival pigment ink print with silkscreened high gloss varnish and diamond dust Edition: of 25 Year: 2021 Notes: Custom Framed to Fit with White Acid Free Matting and a Flat White Frame About: Kenny Scharf is an American painter, sculptor and street artist known for creating unique works that take their influence from various forms of pop culture such as cartoon characters.
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