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Medium: Epoxy Resin
Vermouth
By Seek One
Located in New York, NY
Mixed Media/ Wood panel with epoxy resin finish. Homage to vintage Martini & Rossi. Black and cream colors. Woman featured.
About the Artist:
Seek One is an up and coming ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Epoxy Resin Figurative Photography
Materials
Mixed Media, Epoxy Resin, Wood Panel
$7,200
Retrato de un Vuelo, abstract painting over black and white photography, london
Located in Dallas, TX
"Retrato de un Vuelo" (Portrait of a Flight) is a moody yet colorful, abstract painting layered on top of a black and white photographic print. The subject is a figure looking out on...
Category
2010s Contemporary Epoxy Resin Figurative Photography
Materials
Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Digital
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