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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“Horse Word Collage” is a fine art piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“Huevos Word Collage” is a fine art piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“Identity Alien 1 (Lindsay)” is a piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“Identity Alien 2 (Wizzmer)” is a piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$20.00
“Junko in Blue” is one of the images in the Beyond Red collection. A multimedia installation based on a visual approach to discover the non-conventional beauty and its incredible paradox on ethnic mixes in this eclectic country (US), where everything is combined in the most hybrid and seductive vestiges of human relationships.
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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“Medianoche Samy” is a piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“MUVAFFAK” is a fine art piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“Ojala Word Collage” is a fine art piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $2,000.00Price range: $15.00 through $2,000.00
“Reconociéndose” is a piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$100.00
“Red Words” Collage is a piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“Reklamowka Word Collage” is a fine art piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“Same Origin 2 Diego & Leticia” is a piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $250.00Price range: $15.00 through $250.00
“Same Origin Leticia” is a piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $300.00Price range: $15.00 through $300.00
“Same Origin like Water” is a piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $90.00Price range: $15.00 through $90.00
“Septic Word Collage” is a fine art piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.
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$15.00 – $250.00Price range: $15.00 through $250.00
“Sunset Adoch” is a piece from the Invisible Borders-Lines collection. The collection is a work-in-progress based on the “Out of Africa” theory, in which all human beings share a common DNA and that the phenomenon of contemporary migration patterns has defined diversity based on acceptance/non-acceptance of perceived differences.