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Fernando Otero Art

Persian

Fernando Otero was born in Lima in 1972. He graduated with a degree in Fine Arts at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú in 1994. Otero's recurring topics include architecture and found objects as materials for his art.

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Artist: Fernando Otero
Territorios, Found objects in wood box wall sculpture. One of a kind
By Fernando Otero
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Territorios by Fernando Otero Measures: 20.5 in. H x 28.5 in. W x 4 in D Found objects in wood box wall sculpture One of a kind Artist Fernando Otero was born in Lima (1972). He gra...
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2010s Fernando Otero Art

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Limestone

Erosiones VII, Found objects in wood box wall sculpture. One of a kind
By Fernando Otero
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Erosiones VII by Fernando Otero Measures: 20.5 in. H x 28.5 in. W, 4 in D Found objects in wood box wall sculpture One of a kind Artist Fernando Otero was born in Lima (1972). He gr...
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2010s Fernando Otero Art

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Wood

Territorios and Erosiones VII, Found objects in wood box wall sculpture
By Fernando Otero
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Diptych: Erosiones VII and Territorios by Fernando Otero Overall size: 20.5 in. H x 57 in. W x 4 in. D Individual size: 20.5 in. H x 28.5 in. W x 4 in D Found objects in wood box wal...
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2010s Fernando Otero Art

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Metal

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