BROTHERS 2
By AMARACHI KELECHI ODIMBA
TITLE: BROTHERS 2
SIZE: 92CM X 122CM
MEDIUM: ACRYLIC
In her use of colours, her approach is bold, expressive, and intuitive intending to obscure reality, as well as engaging the viewer visually and emotionally.
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