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Medium: Clay
"Figure 3" (2022) by Matthew Alfonso Durante, Mixed Media Female Nude Portrait
Located in Denver, CO
"Figure 3" (2022) by Matthew Alfonso Durante is an original handmade mixed media painting that depicts a nude female model in front of a greyscale landscape. This piece measures 10 x...
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21st Century and Contemporary Clay Portrait Photography

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Clay, Acrylic, Panel, Graphite

"Figure 2" (2022) by Matthew Alfonso Durante, Mixed Media Female Nude Portrait
Located in Denver, CO
"Figure 2" (2022) by Matthew Alfonso Durante is an original handmade mixed media painting that depicts a nude female model in front of a greyscale landscape. This piece measures 10 x...
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21st Century and Contemporary Clay Portrait Photography

Materials

Acrylic, Panel, Clay, Graphite

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