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Artist: Jennifer Moses
Medium: ABS
Better Angel 48 X 42
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
48 x 42
Oil on wood panel
Category
2010s Abstract ABS Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel, ABS
Better Angel 48 X 42
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
48 x 42
Oil on wood panel
Category
2010s Abstract ABS Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel, ABS
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