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Art Subject: Wheel
"Fiber Truck - PHD Edition" Dimensional Embroidered Vehicle
"Fiber Truck - PHD Edition" Dimensional Embroidered Vehicle

"Fiber Truck - PHD Edition" Dimensional Embroidered Vehicle

By Han Cao

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This piece titled "Fiber Truck - PHD Edition" is an original piece by Han Cao and is made from cotton embroidery thread, plastic stitching canvas, painted wooden spools, acrylic disp...

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1980 Porsche 911 v2.0

1980 Porsche 911 v2.0

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Totality
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Totality

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foam circular arrangement with gold and black dots by Olga Skorokhod

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Modern art painted disc by Jimmy Ernst
Modern art painted disc by Jimmy Ernst

Modern art painted disc by Jimmy Ernst

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