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Artist: Sandu Darie
Untitled
By Sandu Darie
Located in New York, NY
Watercolor on wove paper. Signed and dated in ink, lower right recto.
Category

1960s Contemporary Sandu Darie Art

Materials

Watercolor

Abstraction
By Sandu Darie
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Unique work on wax paper, signed by artist in pencil and paint
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1960s Abstract Geometric Sandu Darie Art

Materials

Acrylic

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