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Night Vision In Hollywood LA
By Claudette Losier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
8 x 8 in.
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2010s Claudette Losier Art

Materials

Acrylic

Night Vision In Hollywood LA
By Claudette Losier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Claudette Losier Night Vision In Hollywood LA, 2019 Acrylic 8 x 8 in SKU: CL0003 bg gallery
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21st Century and Contemporary Claudette Losier Art

Materials

Acrylic

Night Vision #14
By Claudette Losier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Night City Scape Scene
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21st Century and Contemporary Claudette Losier Art

Materials

Acrylic

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