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Artist: Lidoyne
Mexican Abstract Painting - Sublimation
By Lidoyne
Located in Houston, TX
Abstract acrylic in earthy hues of green and accented in a deep maroon by Mexican artist Lidoyne, 2010. Signed and dated lower right.
Original vintage one-of-a-kind artwork on pape...
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2010s Modern Lidoyne Art
Materials
Paper, Acrylic
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