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Medium: Sandstone
Clematis Brown
Located in Valencia, ES
Every artwork is hand-made and supported with a certificate of authenticity.
Made in Spain, 2024.
The frame is included.
Package: protected cardboard box.
Dispatching terms: 2-3 work...
Category
2010s Abstract Sandstone Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Sandstone
Fine Corals. Organic Sculpture. Natural Textures
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This organic patterned sculpture is made out of a mixture of cement, resin, ceramics and pulverized minerals in order to give it an authentic coral look. It is easy to install for on...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sandstone Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Sandstone
Loneliness / Soledad
Located in Mexico City, MX
Hand made face sculpture done with ceramics and plaster in Mexico City. It was then carefully placed on the canvas for the addition of texture.
Mexican Contemporary Art
Category
2010s Contemporary Sandstone Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Sandstone
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