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Artist: Sacha Thebaud Tebo
Yellow Ship with Workers Unloading - Caribbean Art - Encaustic
By Sacha Thebaud Tebo
Located in Miami, FL
With vibrant yellows and oranges, the artist depicts workers unloading sacks of cargo off of a sailboat. Incised with bold lines that give a lively surface. Encaustic/ Mixed Media.. ...
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1960s Outsider Art Sacha Thebaud Tebo Figurative Paintings
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Encaustic
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