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Ryan McGinness Raffle by Josh Spear
Art Prostitute is raffling an original hand silkscreened piece by Ryan McGinness. We all love Ryan McGinness, his unique work has made him an internationally recognized artist. This piece is from a series entitled "Fabricated Cultural Belief Systems". A portion of the proceeds for each ticket sold will be donated to the fight against breast cancer--tickets are $5. A small donation, and if you win, a damn good deal for an awesome piece of art.
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