2010s Sculptures
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Steel
Folk Art 2010s Sculptures
Fabric, Acrylic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Sandstone
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Maple
2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Enamel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Clay, Coating, Glaze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Paper
Abstract Geometric 2010s Sculptures
Birch, Acrylic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Mixed Media
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Maple
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Metal, Enamel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Marble, Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Stoneware, Slip, Glaze
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Steel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic Polymer, Ink
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Metal, Wire
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Clay, Coating, Glaze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Mixed Media
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Concrete
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Canvas, Plaster
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Alabaster
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Concrete
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Marble, Enamel, Iron
Abstract Geometric 2010s Sculptures
Slate, Steel
Conceptual 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Glass
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Copper
Naturalistic 2010s Sculptures
Iron
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Glass, Mixed Media
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Paper
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Glaze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Glass
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Limestone
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Stone
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Wood, Dye
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Minimalist 2010s Sculptures
Resin, Wood, Acrylic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Fiberglass
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Glass, Resin, Mixed Media
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic Polymer, Automotive Paint, Acrylic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Resin
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Laminate, Wood, Automotive Paint
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Plywood, Lacquer, Oil, Birch
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal, Wire
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Resin
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal, Steel
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