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Artist: Natalia Arias
REINCARNATION OF QUETZACOALT
By Natalia Arias
Located in New York, NY
large scale c-print, Edition of 5
Category
Early 2000s Feminist Natalia Arias Art
Materials
C Print
VINI, VIDI, VICI
By Natalia Arias
Located in New York, NY
c-print mounted between plexi and pvc board, edition of 5
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Natalia Arias Art
Materials
C Print
FLOWER
By Natalia Arias
Located in New York, NY
photograph. framed.
Category
Natalia Arias Art
BLK
By Natalia Arias
Located in New York, NY
photograph
Category
Contemporary Natalia Arias Art
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