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Maglie (Lecce) 1977

VERDEMARINO FUND
2023

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ELISABETTA ACCOTO

ELISABETTACCOTO Maglie (Lecce) 1977 VERDEMARINO FUND 2023 polymaterial/work made with recycled materials in micro production and later post-digital 40,00x60,00 Certificate of authenticity The 'Work is part of a cycle of productions regarding the theme of eco sustainability and the environment. They are micro paintings made first on acetates with recycled materials ( plastics and food) later post-digitized and printed on forex, The image is not altered with IA.

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