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Black ladies

Ommer, Uwe

  • Éditeur : Taschen
  • Collection : GR
  • ISBN 9783836525695
  • Paru le 17 mai 2011
  • 18,95 $ *
  • Arts

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Résumé

Uwe Ommer se sert de son appareil photo pour rendre hommage aux femmes africaines qu'elle intègre dans des paysages exotiques pleins de couleurs.

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