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The Wonderful Photogtraphic Art of Architect Frank Cunha III – The Critical Post/Chi

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(TCP)CHICAGO – Dateline Chicago – These photos originate from the strange and wonderful eyes of an architect we admire whose family came here from Portugal. Frank Cunha III is an architect residing in the farm fields of northern New Jersey. We know our readers are lovers of great pieces of art and we think Frank well qualifies for your distinct tastes.

We are awaiting more artistic content from Mr. Cunha III (pronounced cun – ya) and we anticipate that you’ll love him as much as we do.

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2 comments on “The Wonderful Photogtraphic Art of Architect Frank Cunha III – The Critical Post/Chi

  1. fc3arch on said:

    I’m honored to be featured by The Critical Post. I am so happy we discovered each other! Keep doing what you do best and I promise to do the same!

  2. Pingback: Re-Post from The Critical Post « I Love My Architect

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