Paula Eubanks Smith’s mixed media pieces Alice’s Porch (1987) and Wood Nymph Window (1987) and photograph Crane Cloisters (1990) are part of Georgia’s State Art Collection.
Paula Eubanks Smith’s mixed media pieces Alice’s Porch (1987) and Wood Nymph Window (1987) and photograph Crane Cloisters (1990) are part of Georgia’s State Art Collection.
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Paula Eubanks Smith’s mixed media pieces Alice’s Porch (1987) and Wood Nymph Window (1987) and photograph Crane Cloisters (1990) are part of Georgia’s State Art…
Paula Eubanks Smith’s mixed media pieces Alice’s Porch (1987) and Wood Nymph Window (1987) and photograph Crane Cloisters (1990) are part of Georgia’s State Art…
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