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Indonesian Seascape painting with infused sand.
$350
Picture bought from an upcoming artist in Indonesia. Have the certificate of authenticity.
- Date Listed:02/02/2024
- Last Edited:22/04/2024
- Condition:Used
- Shipping:Pickup Only
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