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Artist: Myriam Struman
Delta
By Myriam Struman
Located in New York, NY
After 17 year of teaching Science in high school, Joséphine (the second name of Myriam Struman) has been exploring her passion for painting on canvas. Her taste for interior decorat...
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2010s Contemporary Myriam Struman Art

Materials

Concrete

Maelbeek
By Myriam Struman
Located in New York, NY
After 17 year of teaching Science in high school, Joséphine (the second name of Myriam Struman) has been exploring her passion for painting on canvas. Her taste for interior decorat...
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2010s Contemporary Myriam Struman Art

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Canvas, Plexiglass, Acrylic

Hotel des Monnaies
By Myriam Struman
Located in New York, NY
After 17 year of teaching Science in high school, Joséphine (the second name of Myriam Struman) has been exploring her passion for painting on canvas. Her taste for interior decorat...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Myriam Struman Art

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Arts-Loi
By Myriam Struman
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After 17 year of teaching Science in high school, Joséphine (the second name of Myriam Struman) has been exploring her passion for painting on canvas. Her taste for interior decorati...
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2010s Contemporary Myriam Struman Art

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