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  • Miró as sculptor, 1976
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  • Freedom
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  • Sweet Memories (colorful flowers).
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    Signed lower left.
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  • Violin No Vi
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  • Requiem by Serj Tankian
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    Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
    This revised version clarifies that the artwork is a combination of color and music, and suggests that the sound can be experienced through the Arloopa app. The artist signed the low...
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