• Tagged with Berlin, painting by Dominik Jais
  • Fächer 01
  • Prozessorfarben, Chipart by Dominik Jais - 2005
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  • Fahrrad im Schnee, Painting by Dominik Jais
  • Do you remember snow sculpture by Dominik Jais
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  • difference by Dominik Jais
  • Floppy Disc Sculpture by Dominik Jais
  • Complexcity - japanese sticks
  • Rönnvik, painting by Dominik Jais
  • Complexcity cities
  • Rain Drops - Chipart by Dominik Jais
  • Fächer 04
  • connell bridge dublin irland
  • Key by Dominik Jais - Cycles Series
  • Heir today gone tomorrow, Chipart by Dominik Jais
  • Cuba - Havanna - A street
  • Birds fly low, crossover painting by artist Dominik Jais
  • footprints at the beach of varadero
  • Dem Himmel so nah - neodym magnet sculpture by Dominik Jais
  • The Bomb, painting by Dominik Jais
  • Jeansorid, Painting by Dominik Jais
  • Heavy Absence, Photography by Dominik Jais
  • The old man, painting by Dominik Jais
  • I Be life, Chipart by Dominik Jais
  • Heavy load by Dominik Jais
  • sakura - photographie by Dominik Jais
  • Ignotoleranz, Chipart by Dominik Jais
  • Complexcity stars to me are dear
  • etwas grünes, by artist Dominik Jais
  • A drop in the dark night by Dominik Jais
  • Prozessor im Garten, Chipart by Dominik Jais
  • Zeche Zollverein im Winter - by Dominik Jais
  • Slow by Dominik Jais - Cycles Series
  • Complexcity mikado
  • artists Dominik Jais - self portrait on floppy discs
  • it's obvious success, chipart by artist Dominik Jais
  • Head by Dominik Jais - Cycles Series
  • I Be EM, Chipart by artist Dominik Jais
  • nothing counts, photographie by Dominik Jais
  • Synesthesia, by Dominik Jais
  • Tiger, Painting by Dominik Jais
  • Zero Gravity, Painting by Dominik Jais
  • Fächer 03
  • Endless White - by Dominik Jais
  • Fächer 02
  • naht - Chipart by Dominik Jais
  • so white my dress by Dominik Jais
  • Japan - Nara - Tōdai-ji - by Dominik Jais
  • Chipart by Dominik Jais
  • Play the world - Floppy Disk installation by Artist Dominik Jais
  • Cost at west Ireland
  • Havana by night is a beautiful sight
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  • painting with keyboard keys by Dominik Jais
  • What was left by Dominik Jais
  • strong violation, photography by Dominik Jais
  • Complexcity sites

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