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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Wool
'A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose' - Artists' creation in a weave
Located in New York, NY
Seek One's art woven into beautiful hand crafted rug, created in Afghanistan of Ghazni Wool. Limited edition of 10. The artist photographed the roses and then gave them his signature pop style. The piece can hang vertically or horizontally or adorn a floor. It is made of the highest quality - wears amazingly well with very little if any loss of color. A labor intensive process that takes about 5 months. It was created in a partnership with Dandelion - an organization that pairs impoverished artisans with established artists from around the world. About the Artist: Seek One is a fine pop art...
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2010s Contemporary Wool Photography

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Wool, Other Medium

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