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Looking Into The Future
Looking Into The Future
Looking Into The Future

Looking Into The Future by Rufaro Ngoma

Stone: Springstone
Type: Human Life
Dimensions: 53h x 18w inches (135h x 46w cm)
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Currently exhibited at Naples Botanical Garden – price on request.

53 x 18 x 10

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