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Our sold pieces that we've left listed on Mr. Marin for you to explore.

  • Japanese Silkscreen Print III (Blue and Red) (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    Japanese Silkscreen Print III (Blue and Red) (SOLD)

    $110.00

    Japan was one of the first Asian countries to create recognizable forms of screenprints. They first used stenciling techniques (such as the art of katagami) to create imagery onto fabric using paper and mesh that was woven from human hair. These...

  • Japanese Silkscreen Print VIII (Teal and Purple) (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    Japanese Silkscreen Print VIII (Teal and Purple) (SOLD)

    $110.00

    Japan was one of the first Asian countries to create recognizable forms of screenprints. They first used stenciling techniques (such as the art of katagami) to create imagery onto fabric using paper and mesh that was woven from human hair. These...

  • Japanese Silkscreen Print I (Blue and Purple) (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    Japanese Silkscreen Print I (Blue and Purple) (SOLD)

    $110.00

    Japan was one of the first Asian countries to create recognizable forms of screenprints. They first used stenciling techniques (such as the art of katagami) to create imagery onto fabric using paper and mesh that was woven from human hair. These...

  • Japanese Silkscreen Print VI (Pink and Black) (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    Japanese Silkscreen Print VI (Pink and Black) (SOLD)

    $110.00

    Japan was one of the first Asian countries to create recognizable forms of screenprints. They first used stenciling techniques (such as the art of katagami) to create imagery onto fabric using paper and mesh that was woven from human hair. These...

  • Japanese Silkscreen Print XVI (Green and Purple) (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    Japanese Silkscreen Print XVI (Green and Purple) (SOLD)

    $110.00

    Japan was one of the first Asian countries to create recognizable forms of screenprints. They first used stenciling techniques (such as the art of katagami) to create imagery onto fabric using paper and mesh that was woven from human hair. These...

  • Japanese Silkscreen Print IX (Red and Blue) (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    Japanese Silkscreen Print IX (Red and Blue) (SOLD)

    $110.00

    Japan was one of the first Asian countries to create recognizable forms of screenprints. They first used stenciling techniques (such as the art of katagami) to create imagery onto fabric using paper and mesh that was woven from human hair. These...

  • Japanese Silkscreen Print II (Purple and White Stripes) (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    Japanese Silkscreen Print II (Purple and White Stripes) (SOLD)

    $110.00

    Japan was one of the first Asian countries to create recognizable forms of screenprints. They first used stenciling techniques (such as the art of katagami) to create imagery onto fabric using paper and mesh that was woven from human hair. These...

  • "Notre Dame" Original Watercolor Painting (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    "Notre Dame" Original Watercolor Painting (SOLD)

    $60.00

    Original watercolor painting on arches by Los Angeles-based artist Barbara Embree. Measures 8" x 10" overall.  Original artist signature in the lower right. An additional artist signature and title located on the back of the piece. Sold unframed...

  • "Rue des Ursins" Original Watercolor Painting (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    "Rue des Ursins" Original Watercolor Painting (SOLD)

    $60.00

    Original watercolor painting on arches by Los Angeles-based artist Barbara Embree. Measures 8" x 10" overall.  Original artist signature in the lower right. An additional artist signature and title located on the back of the piece. Sold unframed...

  • "Arc De Triumphe" Original Watercolor Painting (SOLD)

    Mr. Marin

    "Arc De Triumphe" Original Watercolor Painting (SOLD)

    $60.00

    Original watercolor painting on arches by Los Angeles-based artist Barbara Embree. Measures 8" x 10" overall.  Original artist signature in the lower right. An additional artist signature and title located on the back of the piece. Sold unframed...