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Artist: Archie Scott Gobber
Doers
By Archie Scott Gobber
Located in Kansas City, MO
Archie Scott Gobber Doers Year: 2004 8 Color Lithograph Edition: 24 Paper: Somerset, Soft White Paper Size: 30 x 38.25 inches Image Size: 26 x 35.25 inches Signed and numbered by han...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Archie Scott Gobber Art

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Lithograph

I Am The Shit
By Archie Scott Gobber
Located in Atlanta, GA
Archie Scott Gobber I Am The Shit
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2010s Contemporary Archie Scott Gobber Art

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Archival Pigment

Broker
By Archie Scott Gobber
Located in Atlanta, GA
Archie Scott Gobber
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2010s Contemporary Archie Scott Gobber Art

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Archival Pigment

Obama Cared
By Archie Scott Gobber
Located in Atlanta, GA
Archie Scott Gobber Obama Cared
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2010s Contemporary Archie Scott Gobber Art

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Archival Pigment

Who Needs This
By Archie Scott Gobber
Located in Atlanta, GA
Archie Scott Gobber
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2010s Contemporary Archie Scott Gobber Art

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Digital Pigment

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