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Myriad
    
  Galerie De Witte Voet
  Amsterdam
  Netherlands.
  12 02 2011 to 30 03 2011
  
  
Press Release 
Myriad (series)
  2011
  to 45 cm
  Porcelain, glaze, sinter engobe
  Private Collections