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Medium: Canvas
Artist: Ceravolo
Masquerade Ball with Ben Franklin, acrylic and mixed media Canvas 32x60
By Ceravolo
Located in Southampton, NY
Acrylic and mixed media with polymer spray dots by Ceravolo. In this work Ceravolo has printed two images of one of his favorite models with a close up of Ben Franklin from the 100 ...
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2010s Contemporary Canvas Figurative Photography
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Canvas, Archival Ink, Polymer, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Del Rio, The Embrace" 40x54" on canvas
By Ceravolo
Located in Southampton, NY
"Del Rio The Embrace" by Ceravolo is inspired by Actress Delores Del Rio. The framed canvas measures 40x54".
We have included in this listing images of Ceravolo with some of his...
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2010s Contemporary Canvas Figurative Photography
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Canvas, Archival Ink
" Summertime" Diamond Dust on canvas, 30x50
By Ceravolo
Located in Southampton, NY
"Summertime" by Ceravolo, Diamond Dust on canvas measuring 30x50" framed. This Diamond Dust photograph on canvas features one of Ceravolo's favorite models R...
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2010s Contemporary Canvas Figurative Photography
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Canvas, Archival Ink
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