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Crush - Rose on Coral
Crush - Rose on Coral

Crush - Rose on Coral

By Michael Kalish

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Michael Kalish is an internationally acclaimed mixed-media artist based in Los Angeles. His passion for metal started with vintage car parts and license plates and evolved to more re...

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2010s Abstract Digital Sculptures

Materials

Enamel, Metal

Crush- Rose on Gold
Crush- Rose on Gold

Crush- Rose on Gold

By Michael Kalish

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Michael Kalish is an internationally acclaimed mixed-media artist based in Los Angeles. His passion for metal started with vintage car parts and license plates and evolved to more re...

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Enamel, Metal

Crush - Rose on Red
Crush - Rose on Red

Crush - Rose on Red

By Michael Kalish

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Michael Kalish is an internationally acclaimed mixed-media artist based in Los Angeles. His passion for metal started with vintage car parts and license plates and evolved to more re...

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Crush - Rose on Pink
Crush - Rose on Pink

Crush - Rose on Pink

By Michael Kalish

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Michael Kalish is an internationally acclaimed mixed-media artist based in Los Angeles. His passion for metal started with vintage car parts and license plates and evolved to more re...

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Enamel, Metal

Crush- Rose on Blue
Crush- Rose on Blue

Crush- Rose on Blue

By Michael Kalish

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Michael Kalish is an internationally acclaimed mixed-media artist based in Los Angeles. His passion for metal started with vintage car parts and license plates and evolved to more re...

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