2010s Sculptures
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Concrete
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic, Plexiglass
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic, Plexiglass
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Neon Light
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Resin
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Textile, Yarn, Foam, Mixed Media
Minimalist 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Plastic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Plaster
Abstract Expressionist 2010s Sculptures
Epoxy Resin
Modern 2010s Sculptures
Stone, Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Steel
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Resin
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Resin, Vinyl
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Glass
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Neon Light, Plexiglass
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Wood, Acrylic, Wood Panel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Granite, Bronze, Stainless Steel
2010s Sculptures
Steel
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Concrete
2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Feminist 2010s Sculptures
Oil, Acrylic, Plaster, Fiberboard
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Bronze, Silver
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Clay, Porcelain, Slip, Ink
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Stoneware, Glaze
2010s Sculptures
Resin
Op Art 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Resin, Plexiglass, Pigment
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Wood, Acrylic
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Spray Paint, Canvas, Clay
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Plastic, Polyurethane
2010s Sculptures
Metal
2010s Sculptures
Wood, Found Objects, Acrylic
2010s Sculptures
Wood, Found Objects
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Gold
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Gold Leaf
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Gold Leaf
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Clay, Acrylic, Wood Panel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Clay, Acrylic, Wood Panel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Clay, Acrylic, Wood Panel
2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Lights
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Thread, Wood, Mixed Media
2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Lights
2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Lights
2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Steel
Surrealist 2010s Sculptures
Concrete
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Concrete
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Op Art 2010s Sculptures
Plexiglass, Screen
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