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Keith Steven’s stunning new colour etching

May 2, 2009 Basil Hall

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Keith Steven’s stunning new colour etching, printed by Basil and Mats, will be seen next as part of “Etched in the Sun: London” at Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, from May 21 until June 21. Basil will be going over for the show, which includes over 100 Indigenous prints from 1997-2009. 60 artists from 15 communities all over Australia are represented. This image is courtesy of Tjungu Palya Art Centre.

Etched in the SunKeith StevenRebecca Hossack GalleryTjungu Palya Art Centre

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