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Medium: Foam Board
Artist: Dai Ban
Fruit of Poet (Abstract Olive Green Leaf Shaped Minimalist Wall Sculpture)
By Dai Ban
Located in Hudson, NY
"Fruit of Poet" by Dai Ban, 2021
42" X 22" X 12"
Foam Board, Venetian Plaster, Beeswax, Pigment
Dai Ban designed this dynamic abstracted wall sculpture in his studio in the Berkshi...
Category
2010s Contemporary Foam Board Mixed Media
Materials
Plaster, Foam Board, Pigment
Please Leave Us Alone (Abstract Minimalist Light Grey 3-D Wall Sculpture)
By Dai Ban
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract minimalist three-dimensional wall sculpture in light grey and black
"Please Leave Us Alone" by Dai Ban, 2020
29 x 24 x 10 inches
Precision board, Venetian Plaster, Beeswax, Pigment
Lightweight sculpture (weighs about 5 lbs.) and hangs on the wall with a French cleat
Excellent condition and ready to hang as is
Signed, verso
This contemporary, abstract horizontal wall sculpture...
Category
2010s Abstract Foam Board Mixed Media
Materials
Plaster, Foam Board, Pigment
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