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Ordinary paintings
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Created:
08/07/09
Last Edited:
08/07/09
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A series of paintings of ordinary things of ordinary days
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Eduardo Rubio
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tree
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plants
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painting
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oil
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canvas
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things
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"Arbol"
oil on canvas
190X135 cm
"
Mala hierva"
Oil and wax on wood
122X122 cm
"Tianguis"
Oil on canvas
135X120 cm.
"TV"
185X130 cm
Oil on canvas.
"BaƱo"
Oil on canvas, wood, paper
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"Poste"
Oil and wax on wood.
100X210 cm
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