After Kerry James Marshall’s Past Times ( Othello and Tulani)
$20,000.00
Year: 2017
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 85″ x 85″
Watie’s studio has produced recent public art projects in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity-Omaha, InCommon Community Development, and Justice for Our Neighbors-NE, Omaha healthy Kids Alliance, Omaha Housing Authority and Omaha Public Schools.
Watie’s studio has produced recent public art projects in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity-Omaha, InCommon Community Development, and Justice for Our Neighbors-NE, Omaha healthy Kids Alliance, Omaha Housing Authority and Omaha Public Schools.
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