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D Cardenas Painting

Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Expressionist Painting
Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Expressionist Painting

Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Expressionist Painting

By Yamil O. Cardenas

Located in Miami, FL

Yamil O Cardenas abstract expressionist painting in acrylic on canvas. Yamil O Cardenas was born in

Category

2010s American Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Wood

Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Expressionist Painting
Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Expressionist Painting

Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Expressionist Painting

$1,620

H 25.75 in W 64.75 in D 1 in

Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Expressionist Painting

By Yamil O. Cardenas

Located in Miami, FL

Yamil O Cardenas abstract expressionist painting in acrylic on canvas. Yamil O Cardenas was born in

Category

2010s American Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Framed Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Acrylic Painting Contemporary
Framed Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Acrylic Painting Contemporary

Framed Yamil O Cardenas Abstract Acrylic Painting Contemporary

By Yamil O. Cardenas

Located in Miami, FL

Framed abstract painting in acrylic on canvas. Signed at right bottom corner and dated 2016. Yamil

Category

2010s American Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Wood

Yamil O. Cardenas Multi-Color Abstract Painting in Acrylic on Canvas 2019
Yamil O. Cardenas Multi-Color Abstract Painting in Acrylic on Canvas 2019

Yamil O. Cardenas Multi-Color Abstract Painting in Acrylic on Canvas 2019

By Yamil O. Cardenas

Located in Miami, FL

Multi-color Yamil O. Cardenas abstract painting in acrylic on canvas. Signed and dated, 02/2019 at

Category

2010s American Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Multi-Color Yamil O. Cardenas Abstract Painting in Acrylic on Canvas Titel Carol
Multi-Color Yamil O. Cardenas Abstract Painting in Acrylic on Canvas Titel Carol

Multi-Color Yamil O. Cardenas Abstract Painting in Acrylic on Canvas Titel Carol

By Yamil O. Cardenas

Located in Miami, FL

Multi-color Yamil O. Cardenas abstract painting in acrylic on canvas, Titel is Carol, painted in

Category

2010s American Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

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Multi-Color Yamil O. Cardenas Abstract Painting in Acrylic on Canvas
Multi-Color Yamil O. Cardenas Abstract Painting in Acrylic on Canvas

Multi-Color Yamil O. Cardenas Abstract Painting in Acrylic on Canvas

By Yamil O. Cardenas

Located in Miami, FL

Multi-color Yamil O. Cardenas abstract painting in acrylic on canvas. Yamil O. Cardenas was born

Category

2010s American Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

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