Null Gregos (Né en 1972)
Red Flying Dollar, 2024
Spray paint, acrylic, plaster, …
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Gregos (Né en 1972) Red Flying Dollar, 2024 Spray paint, acrylic, plaster, stencil on real $1 bill Signed and dated 7 x 15 x 5 cm

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Gregos (Né en 1972) Red Flying Dollar, 2024 Spray paint, acrylic, plaster, stencil on real $1 bill Signed and dated 7 x 15 x 5 cm

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