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Style: Minimalist
Medium: Metal
Three's Company, Triptych. From the origin series
Located in Miami Beach, FL
They were created as an investigation into the beginnings of the current human social conditions with a focus on materiality and evolutionary information gathered from Paul Shepards ...
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2010s Minimalist Metal Animal Prints

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Gold Leaf

Swallowtail Butterfly, Guy Allen, Limited Edition Print, Affordable Animal Art
Located in Deddington, GB
Please note the price is for the unframed original etching . Swallowtail Butterfly is an original etching, engraved onto a copper plate, from wh...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Metal Animal Prints

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Gold Leaf

FADE INTO LIGHT 004, Allan Forsyth, Limited Edition Minimalist Art, Neutral Art
Located in Deddington, GB
Allan Forsyth FADE INTO LIGHT 004 PHOTOGRAM Limited Edition Archival Chromagenic Photographic Print Edition 12 Sheet Size: H 118cm x W 84cm x D 2cm Diasec Framed Please note that in ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Metal Animal Prints

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Metal

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