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Artist: Ricardo Morin
Pair of Cut Paper Collages
By Ricardo Morin
Located in Buffalo, NY
A pair of original cut paper collages by Venezuelan American artist Ricardo Morin. Each of these works measure 7" x 5" unframed and come housed in a...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Ricardo Morin Art

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Paper, Acrylic, Graphite

Ricardo Morin "Triangulation III", original mixed media drawing on paper
By Ricardo Morin
Located in Glenview, IL
"Triangulation III" by well listed contemporary Venezuelan American artist Ricardo Morin is an abstract mixed media drawing on deckle-edge paper created in 2008. The artwork, utilizi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ricardo Morin Art

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Charcoal, Sumi Ink, Acrylic, Color Pencil

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