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Artist: Maripaz Jaramillo
CITA EN EL ESCONDITE
By Maripaz Jaramillo
Located in New York, NY
Couple embracing, kissing
bold and dark
English translation: Hideaway Date
Category
1980s Contemporary Maripaz Jaramillo Art
Materials
Screen
Cita en el Escondite (Dating in the Hideaway)
By Maripaz Jaramillo
Located in New York, NY
serigraph on paper, image of a couple kissing.
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Materials
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