Claudio Perna
Caracas, Venezuela
About the Artist
Claudio Perna's photographic and filmic work explored the landscape and culture of Venezuela. Infused with a sense of poetic observation, his work captured the beauty and complexity of his country, inviting viewers to engage with its diverse environments and social realities.More Artists from Venezuela
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