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Alejandra Aristizabal

Meditación En Loop 4 Oda Alberto, Profundidad by Alejandra Aristizabal
Located in Los Angeles, CA
native to Andean regions of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Alejandra is a Colombian artist with a vision
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2010s Colombian Wall-mounted Sculptures

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