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May 1948 Sold Sept 18 2004
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joel zelikovitz
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geri pratt
25 Feb 2005
I just love the way you work colors, Joel. These mixed media pieces are wonderfully moody.
Loredana
19 Jan 2005
Very cool piece Joel i like this composition its very subtle colors give it a very appealing look
Jenny Iospa
01 Dec 2004
Very nice, Resemble Russian avant-garde of the 1930th
Harris Gulko
07 Sep 2004
So real-looking! Makes me want to curl up with the newspaper, and eat some fruit!
sher richardson
15 Aug 2004
striking work joel... ( thats for handing out 12's and 13's to us... you became very popular : ) i like this direction for you and you painted the elements with wonderful light sources...
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geri pratt 25 Feb 2005
I just love the way you work colors, Joel. These mixed media pieces are wonderfully moody.Loredana 19 Jan 2005
Very cool piece Joel i like this composition its very subtle colors give it a very appealing lookJenny Iospa 01 Dec 2004
Very nice, Resemble Russian avant-garde of the 1930thHarris Gulko 07 Sep 2004
So real-looking! Makes me want to curl up with the newspaper, and eat some fruit!sher richardson 15 Aug 2004
striking work joel... ( thats for handing out 12's and 13's to us... you became very popular : ) i like this direction for you and you painted the elements with wonderful light sources...