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Art Subject: Fractal
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Located in New York, NY
World-renowned artist. Butterfly theme. Very vibrant colors. Not signed but COA will be provided.
About the artist:
Punk Me Tender (b. 1982)...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Materials
Metal
"Big Mouth, " Rich Gold and Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Houston, TX
Our lips can express a thousand emotions. Use them wisely to create a better world.
Artwork Details:
Paramat Lueng-On
"Big Mouth"
2000
Rich Gold and Acrylic on Canvas
43 x 43 Inches
Category
1990s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
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