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Lyora Pissarro
As Above So Below II Oil Framed Painting + Projection Mapping by Lyora Pissarro

2023

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In the Eye of the Wave Landscape Oil Painting on Wood by Lyora Pissarro, Framed
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In the Eye of the Wave by Lyora Pissarro, Represented by Tuleste Factory 2023 Oil paint on board 39 inch diameter Signed and dated on the reverse Shipping is not included. Please c...
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Fractured Illusions Within Mental Projections Oil Painting by Lyora Pissarro
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Ideas a Contracorriente Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas by Miranda Makaroff
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Ideas a contracorriente by Miranda Makaroff, Represented by Tuleste Factory W 58.5" x H 49" Oil on Canvas. Available Shipping is not included. Please contact us for shipping quot...
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The Orientation of Grounding in Time and Space Oil Painting by Lyora Pissarro
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The Orientation of Grounding in Time and Space by Lyora Pissarro x The Allaux Brothers, Represented by Tuleste Factory The combination of technology and traditional techniques allow...
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Lengua de Gato Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas by Miranda Makaroff
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Lengua de Gato by Miranda Makaroff, Represented by Tuleste Factory W 51.5" x H 65.5" Oil on canvas. Available Shipping is not included. See our shipping policies. Please contact ...
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Abstract Brother's and Sister's Painting by Joseph Conrad-Ferm, Mixed Media
By Joseph Conrad-Ferm
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Brother's and Sister's by Joseph Conrad-Ferm, Mixed Media, REPby Tuleste Factory Born 1975, and raised in New Canaan, CT. Self taught artist Joseph Conrad-Ferm did not discover his ...
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