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Place of Origin: Spanish
Painting Acrilyc on Canvas by Rabanillo de la Fuente ¨Between Two Worlds¨
Located in Mombuey, Zamora
Between two worlds Large format acrylic work. The moment relates to an important life. My head was straddling two worlds, the rural world from which I come and which gives me the t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Wall Decorations

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Other

Painting Acrilyc on Canvas by Rabanillo De La Fuente, ´When Water Matters¨
Located in Mombuey, Zamora
Unframed Talking about this work is like talking about my life. As someone once said, my dream figures mix, rest and in this case they float in an abstract background that at the same time covers...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Wall Decorations

Materials

Other

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