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Tacubaya 4
By Javier Hinojosa
Located in Mexico City, MX
These series of paintings are the result of Javier Hinojosa's ongoing research around Modern Architecture in Mexico. Specifically the Tacubaya series are sketches drawn from memory o...
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2010s Abstract Javier Hinojosa Art

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Enamel

Tacubaya 3
By Javier Hinojosa
Located in Mexico City, MX
These series of paintings are the result of Javier Hinojosa's ongoing research around Modern Architecture in Mexico. Specifically the Tacubaya series are sketches drawn from memory o...
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2010s Abstract Javier Hinojosa Art

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