Olivia Locher, How to Draw a Circle
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Olivia Locher

How to Draw a Circle, New York, 2013
Website - OliviaLocher.com

Olivia Locher was born 22 years ago in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and currently resides in Manhattan where she attends university at School of Visual Arts. Olivia's art is grounded in dreamlands and consciousness, while Olivia herself is generally dreaming. Over the past three years Olivia has collaborated and been featured in over a dozen publications. She held a solo exhibition in Pittsburgh, PA and exhibited her work in New York and the United Kingdom.

Posted on Monday, January 28, 2013.

 

 

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