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Medium: Wool
Reflet (Reflect)
Located in Paris, FR
Sculpture in plaster
Possible to order this sculpture in Bronze.
Please contact Parisian Parrots for further information, prices and delay.
The sculpture comes with its varnished clear wood plinth that brings a beautiful contrast with the white Plaster sculpture
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Wool Nude Sculptures
Materials
Wool, Plaster
Reflet (Reflect)
Located in Paris, FR
Sculpture in plaster
Possible to order this sculpture in Bronze.
Please contact Parisian Parrots for further information, prices and delay.
The sculpture comes with its varnished clear wood plinth that brings a beautiful contrast with the white Plaster sculpture
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Wool Nude Sculptures
Materials
Wool, Plaster
Tired and Overworked (Nursing a Toddler)
By Cassie Arnold
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Hand knit merino wool, copper wire and pine
Category
2010s Contemporary Wool Nude Sculptures
Materials
Copper
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