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Anemone Tower - abstract, contemporary, travertine stone, limestone, sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Inspired by the intriguing natural form of a sea creature called an anemone, Doug Robinson created this table top sculpture from a piece of Roman Travert...
Category
2010s Abstract Limestone Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Limestone
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Cephalopod
33.75 x 43.0 x 0.03, 0.31 lbs
Handmade paper, mixed media
Hand signed by artist
Artist's Commentary:
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Materials
Limestone
Abstract Limestone Sculpture
Located in Austin, TX
By Duff Browne
Dimensions: 12" H x 17" W
Limestone
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Materials
Limestone
NAME by Steven John Clark x denHolm
Located in Paris, FR
'NAME' by Steven John Clark x den Holm
Limestone sculpture
Hand carved by Steven John Clark
Country: Australia
Dimensions: H. 80 x W. 125 x D. 125 cm
Wh...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Limestone Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Limestone
Red Tree on a Stand
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A sculpture made with glass layers and painted with nail polish and acrylic, set on a cement pedestal.
The glass leaves are separated by slits on the pedestal, giving the sculpture ...
Category
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Materials
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1957 Herman Struck Prize, Artists' Association of Haifa and the North, Haifa Municipality
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1964 Medal from Monaco International Exhibition
1965 Prize for the ''Breakthrough into the Negev'' proposal for a monument, Givati Corps, 52nd Brigade
1967 The Histadrut Executive Prize
1991 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
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1961 Levant Fair, Tel Aviv, "A Sculpture in a Garden"
1968 Atlit Youth Club, Bas- Relief- "Davd Playing Before King Saul"
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