When you down to the metro stop in Gran Central Terminal in NYC, you can find this mural painted in glass over the mechanics stairs.
This mural is an acrilic paints with courve forms in green, blue, orange and yellow, over transparent glass very abstract, that remember us to Pollock.
The web (
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