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Medium: ABS
Artist: Eric Zammitt
Standing Grey Spectral Light
Located in Phoenix, AZ
layered acrylic panels Eric Zammitt’s work alludes to the dynamics and interplay of dual elements: matter and energy, spirit and body, emotion and intell...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: ABS

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ABS

Wedge
Located in Phoenix, AZ
layered acrylic panel sculpture Eric Zammitt’s work alludes to the dynamics and interplay of dual elements: matter and energy, spirit and body, emotion a...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: ABS

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ABS

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