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In this painting the direction of the fishes are deliberately made different. This movement reflects the lack of accuracy of social group. This situation happened in the world lately. The material Acrylic on Canvas.
Material: Acrylic on Canvas
Height : 150cm
Wide: 80 cm
Artist : Nyoman Bolit
Categories: Bali, Inspiration, Painting
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