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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Pins
Fawn Hawthorne, Contemporary 3D Tree Art, Original Paper Still Life Art
By Emma Levine
Located in Deddington, GB
Fawn Hawthorn
Laser Cut Paper Hawthorn Tree Attached with Pins
Fawn Hawthorne is an original paper cut artwork by Emma Levine. The neutral tones give this piece a calming effect.
Em...
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2010s Contemporary Pins Landscape Paintings
Materials
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Beautiful Abstract Mountains on Unique Canvass
Located in Mexico City, MX
This beautiful abstract sculpture on framed canvass has a 3D impact, for the pins on it give it visual movement and perspective. It is an elegant piece perfect for decorating spaces ...
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2010s Contemporary Pins Landscape Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
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