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Artist: Abraham William Artmico
Blauwe nacht - 2016/13 - Acrylic painting on Canvas - 80 x 60 cm - MICO
By Abraham William Artmico
Located in Sint-Truiden, BE
Mico, pseudonym for Michel Coussement has been painting for more than 50 years. He obtained his craftsmanship at the Royal Academy in Kortrijk. In his younger years he mainly painted...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abraham William Artmico

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Canvas, Acrylic

Denkend - 2016 - Acrylic painting on Canvas - 80 x 60 cm - MICO
By Abraham William Artmico
Located in Sint-Truiden, BE
Mico, pseudonym for Michel Coussement has been painting for more than 50 years. He obtained his craftsmanship at the Royal Academy in Kortrijk. In his younger years he mainly painted...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abraham William Artmico

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Canvas, Acrylic

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