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Guasss! Do you know the work of a painter named Jean Dubuffet? You're going to love it. Very nice!
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Well, I didn't know him, thank you very much for the discovery; D and for the good words
wow !!! Your artist's book is very pretty .. right? heh .. very weno I like it ... !!!!
One of the best I've seen in domestika! mencanta!
hello!
reminds me a bit of BASKIAT
Thank you so much guys!
Delicious!
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marN03Z
Guasss! Do you know the work of a painter named Jean Dubuffet? You're going to love it.
Very nice!
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oscar_rey
Well, I didn't know him, thank you very much for the discovery; D and for the good words
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gueri
wow !!! Your artist's book is very pretty .. right? heh .. very weno I like it ... !!!!
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chusmargallo
One of the best I've seen in domestika!
mencanta!
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joanariera
hello!
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Paulis
reminds me a bit of BASKIAT
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oscar_rey
Thank you so much guys!
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Sayi Solana
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