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Artist: Morel Orta
Libertango
By Morel Orta
Located in Greenwich, CT
In his tribute to Latin American Masters, Morel Orta succesfully reinterprets in his own langauge the geometric play of light and colors favored by Cruz Diez .
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2010s Abstract Geometric Morel Orta Art

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Mixed Media

Barcelona
By Morel Orta
Located in Greenwich, CT
Energetic and strong Composition by Venezuelan-born and Boston-based Artist Morel Orta. In his latest series of works, Orta expresses with great talent his view of the everchanging w...
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2010s Abstract Morel Orta Art

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Acrylic

Metales
By Morel Orta
Located in Greenwich, CT
Acrylic on canvas part of a series of 3 works entitled : 'what did they do to our flag'
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Morel Orta Art

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Acrylic

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