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Hanabi No. 92, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 92, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 92, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 13, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 13, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 13, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 23, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 23, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 23, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 39, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 39, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 39, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 98, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 98, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 98, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 91, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 91, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 91, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 97, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 97, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 97, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 5, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 5, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 5, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 16, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 16, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 16, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 42, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 42, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 42, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

Hanabi No. 70, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century
Hanabi No. 70, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

Hanabi No. 70, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, 21st Century

By Marta Moreno

Located in Mexico City, MX

Marta Moreno is a textile artist based in Mexico City who embraces embroidery as her primary medium of expression. What began in childhood as a playful activity has evolved into a po...

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2010s Marta Moreno

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Textile

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