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Artist: Will Kurtz
Artie - Pitbull/Boxer - Sculpture
By Will Kurtz
Located in New York, NY
Fun Dog sculpture from great sculptor. Comes with fun "dog poop" About the Artist: Will Kurtz was born in Flint, Michigan and received his Bachelor of Landscape Architecture ...
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2010s Conceptual Will Kurtz Art

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Mixed Media

Artie
By Will Kurtz
Located in New York, NY
Dog sculpture. Fun smiley face theme. Steel Armature, Plastic Drop Cloth, Plastic Bags, Duct Tape, Resin Sculpture. 114 x 50 x 96 in. World-renowned hamptons sculptor.
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2010s Contemporary Will Kurtz Art

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Baby Goat
By Will Kurtz
Located in Lincoln, MA
wood, wire, masking tape, glue, varnish, newsprint
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2010s Will Kurtz Art

Einstein, World's Smallest Stallion
By Will Kurtz
Located in Lincoln, MA
wire, wood, tape glue, varnish, newsprint
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2010s Will Kurtz Art

Bulldog
By Will Kurtz
Located in Lincoln, MA
wire, wood, tape, glue, varnish, newsprint
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2010s Will Kurtz Art

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