2010s Sculptures
Modern 2010s Sculptures
Wood, Paint
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Copper
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal, Bronze, Iron
Kinetic 2010s Sculptures
Lucite
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Wood, Dye
Abstract Expressionist 2010s Sculptures
Porcelain
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Wood, Plywood
2010s Sculptures
Steel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic Polymer, Ink
Realist 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Color-Field 2010s Sculptures
Plexiglass, Polyester, LED Light, Acrylic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Wool, Thread, Plastic, Wood
Abstract Geometric 2010s Sculptures
Epoxy Resin
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Mixed Media
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Modern 2010s Sculptures
Wood, Paint
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Steel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze, Gold Leaf
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Steel, Iron
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Wood, Driftwood
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Clay, Paint
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic, Porcelain
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze, Stainless Steel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Brass
Modern 2010s Sculptures
Wood, Birch, Paint
Art Deco 2010s Sculptures
Plaster, Foam Board
Minimalist 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic, Panel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Poplar, Wood, Acrylic
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Ceramic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Resin, Wood, Acrylic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal, Steel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Steel, Iron
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Porcelain
Modern 2010s Sculptures
Porcelain, Glaze, Crayon, Watercolor
Modern 2010s Sculptures
Plaster, Wood, Walnut, Paint
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic Polymer, Ink
Folk Art 2010s Sculptures
Wood
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Enamel
2010s Sculptures
Fabric, Mirror, Wood, Acrylic
Abstract Geometric 2010s Sculptures
Plexiglass, Mixed Media
Abstract Geometric 2010s Sculptures
Slate, Steel
Street Art 2010s Sculptures
Concrete
Modern 2010s Sculptures
Porcelain, Glaze, Crayon, Watercolor
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Steel
Minimalist 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic, Panel
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Pop Art 2010s Sculptures
Plastic, Wood, Acrylic
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Acrylic Polymer
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Found Objects
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Metal
Abstract 2010s Sculptures
Bronze
Contemporary 2010s Sculptures
Resin, Plastic, Wood
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