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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Plastic
Aqua Flora 001
Located in New York City, NY
Born in the Highlands of Scotland in 1971, Allan Forsyth is a photographic artist whose practice bridges the boundaries between nature, abstraction, and modernism. Deeply inspired by...
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2010s Contemporary Plastic Still-life Prints

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Plexiglass, C Print

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