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Medium: Found Objects
Banksy, Welcome Mat (from Gross Domestic Product) - Street Art, Urban Art
By Banksy
Located in Hamburg, DE
Banksy (British street artist)
Welcome Mat, 2020
Medium: Doormat and refugee life vest
Dimensions: 24.6 x 17.7 x 1.4 in (62.5 x 45.0 x 3.5 cm)
Edition size: undisclosed
Markings: Nu...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Street Art Found Objects Figurative Prints
Materials
Fabric, Organic Material, Polyester, Found Objects
Angel Delgado, ¨Halar la cadena¨, 2010, Silkscreen, 17.5x14.8 in
Located in Miami, FL
"Angel Delgado (Cuba, 1965)
'Halar la cadena', 2010
silkscreen on toilet cover
17.6 x 14.8 in. (44.5 x 37.5 cm.)
Edition of 10
ID: DEL-101"
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2010s Abstract Found Objects Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen, Found Objects
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