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Artist: Teresa Flowers
Tunnel Girl
By Teresa Flowers
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Photo comes in multiple sizes, ranging from 8" x 10" to 30" x 40".
Category

2010s Contemporary Teresa Flowers Nude Photography

Materials

Black and White

Mermaids
By Teresa Flowers
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Photo comes in multiple sizes, ranging from 8" x 10" to 30" x 40".
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2010s Contemporary Teresa Flowers Nude Photography

Materials

Color

Untitled (lay down women)
By Teresa Flowers
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Photo comes in multiple sizes, ranging from 8" x 10" to 30" x 40".
Category

2010s Contemporary Teresa Flowers Nude Photography

Materials

Black and White

Reflections
By Teresa Flowers
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Photo comes in multiple sizes, ranging from 8" x 10" to 30" x 40".
Category

2010s Feminist Teresa Flowers Nude Photography

Materials

Black and White

Parachute
By Teresa Flowers
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Photo comes in multiple sizes, ranging from 8" x 10" to 30" x 40".
Category

2010s Contemporary Teresa Flowers Nude Photography

Materials

Black and White

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