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Angele Caucanas-11th Angle- Photos
French artist born in 1976, Angèle Caucanas makes you discover the 11th angle which displays the pictures shes been taking through the years and especially during the past year spent in New York city. Why the 11th Angle? Well you see. Theres beauty everywhere and in everybody. Its just a matter of Angle. The 11th angle could potentially be the Angle of beauty. Découvrez 11th Angle, ou Angele Caucanas présente les photos prisent au long des années et spécialement celles qui illustrent les mois passés à New York.
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