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Beyond My Window - Little Girl with Soft Toy watching the Moon, Glow in the Dark
By Veronica Green
Located in Milton, AU
The colours appear, disappear, slide, and the ways forward are varied; but instead of taking us to our destination, they make us bounce on a new unstable and fluctuating ground. The ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

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