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Style: Tribal
Illustration of a Village by the River - Amate Bark Drawing in Ink
Located in Soquel, CA
Illustration of a Village by the River - Amate Bark Drawing in Ink Illustration with people in a village by Cristino Florez Medina (Mexican, 1937-2007). This piece is divided horizo...
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Late 20th Century Tribal Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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India Ink, Handmade Paper

Illustration of the Garden of Eden- Amate Bark Drawing in Ink
Located in Soquel, CA
Illustration of the Garden of Eden done with Mexican Amate Bark Drawing in Ink Vibrant illustration with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden by Cristino Florez Medina (Mexican, 1937-...
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Late 20th Century Tribal Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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India Ink, Handmade Paper

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