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Araceli Zuniga: Painter - Tom Ray's Art Podcast

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On this episode of the podcast, I meet painter, Araceli Zuniga. Araceli who used to live here in Madison is a painter that creates amazing work using a unique mixture of colors and forms. We talk about Araceli's inspiration, and what they've learned since showing their work publicly in 2019.

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Araceli Zuniga Website https://www.sleeplesstransgressor.com

Araceli Zuniga on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thisisnotaraceli

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