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Medium: Video
Artist: Marina Alexeeva
Bath - 3D model animated with video
By Marina Alexeeva
Located in New York, NY
Video multi media- Live Boxes-
Mixed Media, Video Miniature Sculpture
16 ½” x 18” x 15 ¾”,
4’27” loop, 2014
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Video Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media, Video
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