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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Keith Puccinelli Collection of Art and Design&lt;/strong&gt;</text>
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                  <text>In 2018, the AD&amp;amp;A Museum was given numerous artworks from the Estate of Frances Garvin and Keith Julius Puccinelli. Included in this gift are Puccinelli's own archive of drawings, sculptures, prints, sketchbooks, and graphic design. As a renowned artist and graphic designer based in Santa Barbara, the collection represents a significant part of the Museum's holdings.</text>
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The 9th California Avocado Festival, September 30th + October 1, 1995. Carpinteria CA. Celebrating the Alligator Pear, &lt;/em&gt;1995</text>
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                <text>California Avocado Festival Poster from 1995; centralized figure of a geometric green alligator with an avocado shaped body placed against a lighter green background. Darker green text at left corners describe event details. Credit: Puccinelli Design, Rockwell Printing in bottom right corner.</text>
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