Untitled Portrait Study

from $100.00

9in x 12in

acrylic, latex, gouache, and graphite on watercolor paper

2024

PLEASE NOTE: Shipping is NOT included in the price for this piece. Shipping will be calculated and invoiced after purchase and confirmed through email. If you need your purchase shipped to you, please select “SHIPPING TO BE ARRANGED” at check out.I will email you after you have purchased your piece and provide you with shipping rates. Please reach out to mrubenstein.info@gmail.com with any questions!*Free local Minneapolis pickup available

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9in x 12in

acrylic, latex, gouache, and graphite on watercolor paper

2024

PLEASE NOTE: Shipping is NOT included in the price for this piece. Shipping will be calculated and invoiced after purchase and confirmed through email. If you need your purchase shipped to you, please select “SHIPPING TO BE ARRANGED” at check out.I will email you after you have purchased your piece and provide you with shipping rates. Please reach out to mrubenstein.info@gmail.com with any questions!*Free local Minneapolis pickup available

*all purchases are final

9in x 12in

acrylic, latex, gouache, and graphite on watercolor paper

2024

PLEASE NOTE: Shipping is NOT included in the price for this piece. Shipping will be calculated and invoiced after purchase and confirmed through email. If you need your purchase shipped to you, please select “SHIPPING TO BE ARRANGED” at check out.I will email you after you have purchased your piece and provide you with shipping rates. Please reach out to mrubenstein.info@gmail.com with any questions!*Free local Minneapolis pickup available

*all purchases are final

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