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No, Earthquake (2020)

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Acrylic, pouring medium, pastels, crayons on canvasm, pastels, crayons on canvas, 80 × 60 × 1.5 cm
Title: No, Earthquake (2020)
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Acrylic, pouring medium, pastels, crayons on canvasm, pastels, crayons on canvas, 80 × 60 × 1.
5 cm.

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