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"Cactus Skull"
By Ernesto Pacheco
Located in San Antonio, TX
Ernesto Pacheco Image Size: 48 x 36 Frame: 55.5 x 43 Medium: Oil "Deer Horns" Exquisite. Explosion of brilliant colors to include pink, blue, green, purple, lavender, etc.
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1980s Modern Ernesto Pacheco Art

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