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Artist: Mitchell Lonas
Flow I, II and III
By Mitchell Lonas
Located in New Orleans, LA
painted, incised aluminum
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2010s Mitchell Lonas Art

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Mixed Media

Feather II
By Mitchell Lonas
Located in New Orleans, LA
Incised painted aluminum.
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Mitchell Lonas Art

Feather V
By Mitchell Lonas
Located in New Orleans, LA
Incised painted aluminum.
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Mitchell Lonas Art

Robin Nest II
By Mitchell Lonas
Located in New Orleans, LA
Incised painted aluminum.
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Mitchell Lonas Art

Murmuration, Rome 2015
By Mitchell Lonas
Located in New Orleans, LA
Incised painted aluminum.
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Mitchell Lonas Art

Murmuration, 2016
By Mitchell Lonas
Located in New Orleans, LA
Incised painted aluminum.
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Mitchell Lonas Art

Sugar Maple Tree, Summer
By Mitchell Lonas
Located in New Orleans, LA
Incised painted aluminum.
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Mitchell Lonas Art

Wentletrap Shell
By Mitchell Lonas
Located in New Orleans, LA
Incised painted aluminum.
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Mitchell Lonas Art

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