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Artist: RJ Muna
Diver #3 edition of 25

Diver #3 edition of 25

By RJ Muna

Located in Hudson, NY

The 8" x 10" editioned print . The image sits on that paper size estimated at 6" x 9" leaving a white border to mat over when framing. Olympics , Figurative, Sepia tone, athlete

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2010s American Modern RJ Muna Figurative Photography

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