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Art Subject: Baby
David Hostetler Carved Nickle Sculpture Silver Modern Female Bust 1980s
Located in Nantucket, MA
Bust of Quiet Woman is cast nickel. The surface was then re-carved to accent each of the original marks in the wood. This is the only Hostetler sculpture ever cast in nickel and the ...
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TRAPPED (CEMENT PLAQUE)
Located in Aventura, FL
Trapped is an original cement plaque made by the street artist KAI. It is a unique prototype made aside the original edition of 20. Comes with its origi...
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TRAPPED (CEMENT PLAQUE)
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