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CORPORATE COLLECTIONS: FINE ART, LEE KLEIN
Oil and mixed media. 12″ x 5″ in size. Despite their small scale, these paintings can be grouped together on a large wall making an interesting statement. Prices upon request: artlklein@aol.com. FINE ART/CORPORATE COLLECTIONS The above pieces are all done in oil and mixed media by Lee[...]
Updates: Putting the Public Back in Public Relations
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