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"MOD 24" by Lidia Masllorens, 43 x 59 in, 2024
By Lidia Masllorens
Located in Paris, France
"MOD 24", 2024
Lídia Masllorens is attracted by a moderate abstraction, which allows the observer to interpret the painting with precision and to perceive implicit realities, to rec...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Lithograph
"MOD 24" by Lidia Masllorens, 43 x 59 in, 2024
By Lidia Masllorens
Located in Paris, France
"MOD 24", 2024
Lídia Masllorens is attracted by a moderate abstraction, which allows the observer to interpret the painting with precision and to perceive implicit realities, to rec...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Lithograph
Contemporary lenticular photography - Ana D. & Noora K. - Nude portrait
Located in Paris, France
"Not clear at all", 2019
Lenticular photography
The duo Ana D. & Noora K. finds its expression through lenticular photography in their series « Spinning Nature ». Lenticular photog...
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2010s Contemporary Nude Prints
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Lenticular
Contemporary lenticular photography - Ana D. & Noora K. - Nude portrait
Located in Paris, France
"Moveo Lucidum", 2019
Lenticular photography
The duo finds its expression through lenticular photography in their series « Spinning Nature ». Lenticular photography, like a hologra...
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2010s Contemporary Nude Prints
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Lenticular
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