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Jerry Freedner
Barong

2012

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    Colorful, Maximalist style floral still life photograph of pink, green, yellow, and cream colored flowers and succulents Archival digital print, made to order 40 x 40 inches, editio...
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    Bright, Maximalist style still life photograph of purple and green flowers and yellow lights against a black background Archival digital print, made to order 30 x 30 inches, edition ...
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