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Medium: Glass
Artist: Anna Minnick
Untitled #4
By Anna Minnick
Located in Kansas City, MO
Materials : Hand Cut Paper
Date : 2016
Dimensions : 12″ x 2″ x 12″
COA provided
Anna Minnick's work explores the struggles of identity and mental illness. She hopes her work forms a...
Category
2010s Contemporary Glass Portrait Photography
Materials
Glass, Wood, Paper
Price Upon Request
Untitled #3
By Anna Minnick
Located in Kansas City, MO
Materials : Hand Cut Paper
Date : 2016
Dimensions : 12" x 2" x 11"
COA provided
Anna Minnick's work explores the struggles of identity and mental illness. She hopes her work forms a...
Category
2010s Contemporary Glass Portrait Photography
Materials
Glass, Wood, Paper
Price Upon Request
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