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Artist: Diego Anaya
Revolution
By Diego Anaya
Located in White Plains, NY
Unique piece. Comes with certificate of Authenticity. Wood and paper ashes on canvas with steel frame.
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2010s Abstract Diego Anaya Mixed Media

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Canvas

Papalotes en la Habitación
By Diego Anaya
Located in White Plains, NY
“Papalotes en la Habitación” 2017 Ashes, Sand, Paint and Pigments on Canvas with Artist Steel Frame from the Series "Cenizas + Origen” Unique Work by Diego Anaya. Mexican artists wit...
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2010s Abstract Diego Anaya Mixed Media

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Mixed Media, Canvas

Cold Mountain on Fire
By Diego Anaya
Located in White Plains, NY
Wood and paper Ashes on Canvas with Artist Steel Frame. Anaya's traditional techniques mixed with innovating techniques and ideas, tell a story in each piece, which makes his creatio...
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2010s Diego Anaya Mixed Media

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