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Darla Jackson
Do not resuscitate

2017

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    "Relic of the recent past..." is a freestanding sculpture by Darla Jackson measuring 13.5”h x 5.5”w x 7”d. The piece, which is part of an edition of 3, is made from hydrocal, black g...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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    This white figurative sculpture titled "Nebrida" is an original artwork by Clémentine Bal made of polystyrene, resin, mastic, marble powder, and paint. ...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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    "Father and Son Used Tires" is a wall-hanging paper sculpture by American artist Drew Leshko measuring 12”h x 22.125”w x 8”d. It is made from paper, enamel, acrylic, basswood, wire,...
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    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    This sculpture titled "Diamond Pawn" is an original artwork by Drew Leshko made of a variety of paper, acrylic, pastel, plastic, wire, plaster, inkjet prints, basswood. This piece me...
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  • "Cash Loans", Miniature, Architecture, Building, Cityscape, Sculpture
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    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    This sculpture titled "Cash Loans" is an original artwork by Drew Leshko made of a variety of paper, acrylic, pastel, plastic, wire, plaster, inkjet prints, basswood. This piece meas...
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  • Is it ever enough? after Houdon’s The Dead Thrush (La Grive Morte)
    By Darla Jackson
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    This white figurative wall-hanging sculpture titled "Is it ever enough? after Houdon’s The Dead Thrush (La Grive Morte)" is an original artwork by Darla Jackson made of hydrocoal. Th...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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