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Artist: Drew Leshko
Medium: Archival Paper
"Water Tower III" Hyper realistic cityscape sculpture, mixed media
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Original miniature water tower sculpture by Drew Leshko made from archival paper, basswood, acrylic, enamel, dry pigments, birch wood strips, and steel mea...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Archival Paper Still-life Sculptures

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Metal, Enamel

NYPD Interceptor
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Original NYPD interceptor sculpture made of archival paper, dry pigments, enamel, wood, clay, wire, plastic, and inkjet print by Drew Leshko measuring 16"h x 16"w x 3"d framed, as sh...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Archival Paper Still-life Sculptures

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Enamel, Wire

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