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Enzio Wenk
"Magico momento" by E. Wenk, 2020-21 - Watercolor and Acrylic Paint, Figurative

2022

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Complete title: "Magico momento, mi auguro di essere protetto da una donna" Translated title: "Magic moment, I hope to be protected by a woman". Watercolor and acrylic paint on high-quality cotton paper, which is handmade in Italy. This is part of an album. The price refers to the single drawing.
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