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Art Subject: Neon
Kiss Me Towel, Limited Ed. of 1000, hand numbered LARGE 42" x 69" + official COA
Located in New York, NY
When unfolded and displayed flat, this LARGE limited edition towel/wall hanging measures: 42 inches × 69 inches × 1/5 inches (the smaller measurements 10" x 20" are for the work wh...
Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Cotton, Mixed Media, Screen

"In Pursuit of Happiness" Mixed Media Sculpture, Neon Glass, Archival Photograph
Located in New York, NY
Mixed Media, Neon Glass Mounted to Medium Format Archival Photograph on Sintra with Electrical transformer Dimensions 30 x 40 in Unique Signed on Verso, includes certificate of authe...
Category

2010s Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Neon Light, Archival Pigment

"I Think I'm Dreaming" Wall Sculpture, Glass Neon Mounted on Archival Photograph
Located in New York, NY
Mixed Media Wall Sculpture, Glass Neon Text Sculpture Mounted on White Sintra Archival Photograph with Steel Stand Off Mounts and Electrical Transformer. This sculpture is unique, si...
Category

2010s Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Neon Light, Archival Pigment

"Pandora's Box Shh (Blue)" Glass Neon Sculpture, Plexi Cube, Mounted
Located in New York, NY
Glass Neon Sculpture Mounted in Transparent Mirrored Plexi Cube, Steel Standoff Mounts, Electrical Transformer. This sculpture is unique, signed on verso, a...
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2010s Contemporary Sculptures

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Glass, Plexiglass, Neon Light

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New Years 1988, Keith Haring Pop Art Nude Color Silkscreen Print Invitation
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