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Artist: Kristina Larson
Medium: LED Light
Contemporary Scholar's Stone I (black with pink light)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Kristina Larson creates biomorphic three-dimensional works primarily out of clay. Within her multidisciplinary practice she seeks to blur the lines between art, craft, and design by ...
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2010s Abstract LED Light Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze, LED Light
Contemporary Scholar's Stone II (white with blue light)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Kristina Larson creates biomorphic three-dimensional works primarily out of clay. Within her multidisciplinary practice she seeks to blur the lines between art, craft, and design by ...
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Ceramic, Glaze, LED Light
Cloud
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hand-built clay sculpture with white glaze and internal blue LED light. This sculpture can be wall mounted or displayed on a pedestal or table top.
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2010s Abstract LED Light Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Glaze, LED Light
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