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Artist: Maripaz Jaramillo
CITA EN EL ESCONDITE
By Maripaz Jaramillo
Located in New York, NY
Couple embracing, kissing bold and dark English translation: Hideaway Date
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1980s Contemporary Maripaz Jaramillo Art

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Screen

Cita en el Escondite (Dating in the Hideaway)
By Maripaz Jaramillo
Located in New York, NY
serigraph on paper, image of a couple kissing.
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1980s Feminist Maripaz Jaramillo Art

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Screen, Paper

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